Yves Klein
Yves Klein was a French artist and a key figure in the post-war art movement, celebrated for his monochromatic paintings and innovative performances, whose works are featured at the Centre Pompidou.
Born on Apr 28, 1928 (98 years old)
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France:
Yves Klein was a painter known for his monochrome works and died at a young age.
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Egypt:
Yves Klein's painting sold for $21.4 million at a global auction.
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Greece:
The exhibition Bleu Profond includes a sculpture made of corals by Yves Klein.
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United States:
Yves Klein was a painter who created works inspired by the aftermath of the atomic bomb, reflecting on loss and absence.
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Switzerland:
Yves Klein was a French artist known for his deep blue monochromes and his unique approach to art.
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Italy:
Yves Klein was an artist who painted nude models with his special blue color.
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United Arab Emirates:
One of Yves Klein's monochrome paintings was sold at the auction.
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Switzerland:
Yves Klein is mentioned by Arne Glimcher as an artist who faced skepticism in his time.
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France:
Yves Klein is recognized as an artist who interacted with the audacious spirit of Marc’O.
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Taiwan:
Yves Klein is recognized for his pioneering work in monochrome painting, particularly his use of International Klein Blue.
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