
Yves Klein - Wikipedia
Yves Klein (French: [iv klɛ̃]; 28 April 1928 – 6 June 1962) was a French artist and an important figure in post-war European art. He was a leading member of the French artistic movement of Nouveau …
Yves Klein - Yves Klein
Between May 1954 and June 6, 1962, the date of his death, Yves Klein burned his life to make a flamboyant work that marked his era and still shines today. Yves Klein was born in Nice on 28 April …
Yves Klein Art, Bio, Ideas | TheArtStory
Yves Klein was the most influential, prominent, and controversial French artist to emerge in the 1950s. He is remembered above all for his use of a single color, the rich shade of ultramarine that he made …
Yves Klein | French Artist, Monochrome Paintings, Performance Art ...
Yves Klein (born April 28, 1928, Nice, France—died June 6, 1962, Paris) was a French artist associated with the Parisian Nouveau Réalisme movement championed by the French critic Pierre Restany.
Yves Klein 1928–1962 | Tate
Yves Klein 1928-1962 French artist chiefly noted for his blue monochrome paintings and for his audacious experiments with new techniques and new attitudes to art.
Yves Klein - Gagosian
Jul 13, 2019 · Learn about the work and career of artist Yves Klein. Artworks, biography, exhibitions, news, museum exhibitions, press, and more.
Yves Klein - MoMA
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Yves Klein - Artnet
Yves Klein was a French Conceptual artist with a wide-ranging and highly influential practice. Perhaps best remembered for his creation of a vivid shade of blue, he began creating his monochrome series …
Yves Klein | Art for sale, auction results & history - Christie's
Browse and buy paintings and sculptures by Yves Klein, check auction results and learn about their history
Yves Klein’s Leap Into the Blue (With Living Paintbrushes)
May 16, 2024 · But Yves Klein, the legendary French avant-gardist who died of a heart attack in 1962, at age 34, proved it was possible for art to be both decorative and ocean-deep.