Yves Klein (Basic Art Series 2.0)
Category: Books,Arts & Photography,Individual Artists
Yves Klein (Basic Art Series 2.0) Details
About the Author Hannah Weitemeier was a German art historian and writer. In the 1980s she worked as a curator in West Berlin. Her special interest was the Düsseldorf-based group of artists, ZERO, whose art was influenced by the monochrome works of Yves Klein, Piero Manzoni, and Lucio Fontana. Read more
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Reviews
I recently bought a Klein exhibition poster which I had framed. Though there is much for free on the internet I found this book gave me significant information without a lot of work or study. The illustrations are very high quality for a low cost book. Klein was quit famous and influential in his time, the inventor of a blue color (which he patented) and a pioneer in performance art. Flamboyant and innovative, I recommend this if you are interested in art, minimalism, or just a beautiful book.