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Yves Klein, pictured with his "Anthropométrie" paintings, died before he could stage "Sculpture Tactile," in which visitors can reach into a box and blindly touch a nude performer.
A handwritten receipt, which represents ownership of empty space imagined by conceptual artist Yves Klein in the 1950s, fetched $1.16 million at a Paris auction.
Yves Klein’s ‘Invisible’ Art—A 1959 Precursor To NFTs—Could Sell For $550,000 Next Month. ByCarlie Porterfield, Former Staff. I cover breaking news. Mar 22, 2022, ...
Law & Politics Yves Klein’s Estate Sued Artist Stuart Semple Over His Blue Paint—And Won. Semple didn't realize the color wars had led him to court—and that a judge had found him guilty of ...
For Yves Klein’s “Anthropometries,” nude women covered their bodies in his signature blue paint and lay down on paper, or were dragged across it. This one was created circa 1960.
A receipt for a piece of invisible Yves Klein artwork -- or "Zones of Immaterial Pictorial Sensibility" -- is expected to sell for up to $551,000 when it goes up for auction April 6.
THE ELECTRIC HUE known as "Yves Klein blue" has an unexpected effect on those who encounter it. According to Daniel Moquay, director of the Yves Klein Archives, one of the French artist's blue ...
Yves Klein was a French artist. Born in Nice, in 1928, Yves was fascinated with the blue skies and sea of his hometown on la Cote d’Azur since childhood. It’s the sky in particular that became ...