ArtistsYves Klein
Yves Klein

Yves Klein

1928–1962
SculptureNouveau RealismeSurrealismMinimalism
Representation
None documented
15
Institutional Exhibitions
13
Works in Collection
38
Assets Indexed
17
Authority-backed Facts
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Publications Referenced
90%
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Movements
  • Nouveau Realisme
  • Surrealism
  • Minimalism
  • Pop Art
  • Op Art
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Selected Institutional Exhibitions

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Contemporary Works from the Collection
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1989–1990
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Contemporary Works from the Collection
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1988–1989
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Europe, America: A Selection from the Collection
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1988
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Contemporary Works from the Collection
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1987–1988
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Drawings Acquisitions
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1987
About

Why this artist matters now

Yves Klein worked across painting, sculpture, and performance, becoming one of the most radical figures in post-war European art. His most concentrated obsession was color itself, specifically the ultramarine pigment he patented as International Klein Blue, a matte, immersive tone he applied to canvases, sponge reliefs, and cast figures to reduce form to pure chromatic sensation. A founding member of Nouveau réalisme alongside critic Pierre Restany, Klein treated the act of making as inseparable from the work, staging performances in which models pressed pigment-covered bodies directly onto canvas. His short career, cut short at thirty-four, anticipated the concerns of both minimalism and conceptual art by decades.

Source: Sean Kelly · Trust score: 100% · Updated 1mo ago

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Movement
Nouveau Realisme
Medium
Sculpture
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Artworks (13)

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Yves Klein (Wikipedia)
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The Artists on Their Journey (1819)
Art Institute of Chicago
Institutional

Representation & Collections

In collection
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
In collection
Museum of Modern Art
New York, US
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Education

Lycée Masséna
Visual Arts
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