In 2002, Lubo Kristek received a leaflet promoting a course on selling methods in his letter box. One of the themes was how to learn to ‘influence problematic clients’. Kristek couldn’t resist such a document and created the collage Nonsense of > Progress < in Modern Psychofooling.In his collages, he often pastes his sketches on tracing paper (he inherited kilometres of it from his father, an architect). The sketch of his oil painting This Is a Foreign World for Me marks the focal point of the collage. He also used a Czech note that was valid at that time from which three crosses with a crucified nymph grow.