(Un)orthodox Surrealists: Robert Rauschenberg, Paul Thek, and the queer strategies of Eugene Berman, Corrado Cagli, and the Neoromantic circle in Rome

Published 2025-03-13
Keywords
- Queer theory,
- Fetish,
- Neoromantics,
- Rome,,
- eccentric modernisms
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Abstract
This essay compares aspects of Paul Thek’s work from the 1960s, created in the wake of his initial sojourn in Italy – focusing on his exhibition strategies, an embrace of decorative/theatrical materials, the emphasis on fetish objects, and an overall resistance to intepretation – to Robert Rauschenberg’s Feticci and Scatole Personali, exhibited in Rome in 1953. Informed by Tom Folland’s critical reading of Rauschenberg’s “queer modernism”, the paper explores these affinities through the context of postwar Rome, with reference to similar strategies employed by Cy Twombly, Corrado Cagli, Eugene Berman, Leda Mastrocinque, Pavel Tchelitch nd the circle of artists affiliated with the Galleria dell’Obelisco.