<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>With rare and unpublished color photographs, this is the new essential Yves Klein overview</strong></p><p>This major new Yves Klein overview shows how Klein transformed his life into a myth that blurred the boundary between art and biography. It includes around 300 unearthed archival photographs--many of which are published for the first time--of Klein, his works, and their production. Always an innovator, Klein spanned many mediums, boldly exploring musical composition, sculpture, performance, photography, theater, film and theoretical writing, in addition to the blue monochrome painting for which he is so famed. Reproductions of artworks are interspersed with photographs of and quotations by Klein, guiding readers through a personal history of key works such as "Leap into the Void" and the <em>Monochrome and Feuer</em> exhibition. Most importantly, this book offers a new look behind the scenes of his performances, uncovers the genesis of his famous <em>Anthropometries</em> and <em>Fire Paintings</em> and portrays Klein at work in his studio, in private settings and on his travels. There are also numerous contact prints with lesser-known photos and snapshots that are not among the more famous pictures released for publication.</p><p>Unlike most of his contemporaries, Klein always viewed photography as a lens through which to dramatize his subjects, and chose carefully who could photograph him. The imagery in this monograph blurs the artist's work and life in a way that both maintains and deconstructs the myth of Yves Klein.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Rare performative photos are interspersed with finished artworks and relevant quotes. By the time one has turned all 300 pages, one is left with a sense of both how vital those eight years were, and what his early demise stole from the art world.--Skot Armstrong "Artillery"<br><br>The book's snapshots and outtakes reveal the mess and mischief behind the scenes, as Klein slathered paint on the models, sat exhausted on the bed or laughed over meals with friends.--Carol Kino "WSJ Magazine"<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p>Born in Nice, France, <strong>Yves Klein</strong> (1928-62) created what he considered his first artwork when he signed the sky above Nice in 1947, making his earliest attempt to capture the immaterial. The artist carved out new aesthetic and theoretical territory based on his philosophical and poetic investigations of space and science, and the practice of Judo, which he described as "the discovery of the human body in a spiritual space."</p>
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