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  2. Yves Klein - Wikipedia

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    Yves Klein, IKB 191, 1962. Although Klein had painted monochromes as early as 1949, and held the first private exhibition of this work in 1950, his first public showing was the publication of the artist's book Yves Peintures in November 1954.

  3. IKB 79 - Wikipedia

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    IKB 79 is a painting by French artist Yves Klein, made in 1959. It is one of his monochrome series of around 200. It uses a shade of blue that he developed, International Klein Blue, based on the pigment ultramarine. The painting has the dimensions of 139.7 by 119.7 cm. It is held at the Tate Modern, in London. [1] [2]

  4. Nouveau réalisme - Wikipedia

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    Nouveau Réalisme Manifesto signed by all original members in Yves Klein's apartment at 14, rue Campagne-Première on October 27th, 1960 Travailleurs Communistes by Raymond Hains Nouveau réalisme (French for "new realism") is an artistic movement founded in 1960 by the art critic Pierre Restany [ 1 ] and the painter Yves Klein during the first ...

  5. Mougins Museum of Classical Art - Wikipedia

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    The MACM, the Mougins Museum of Classical Art (Musée d’Art Classique de Mougins), private museum inaugurated in June 2011 in the village of Mougins in the Alpes-Maritimes department, France has closed its doors in August 2023 to make way for a new museum, FAMM (Female Artists of the Mougins Museum) opening in June 2024.

  6. Yves Peintures - Wikipedia

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    Yves Peintures (Eng: Yves Paintings) is an artist's book by the French artist Yves Klein, originally published in Madrid, on 18 November 1954. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] This publication was Klein's first public gesture as an artist, featuring pages of 'commercially printed papers' [ 3 ] that were seemingly reproductions of paintings that, in fact, didn't exist.

  7. Le Rose du Bleu (RE 22) - Wikipedia

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    Paul Nyzam, in the Yves Klein website states: "With their absorptive and highly material 'living' sponges affixed to a monochrome plane of colour, Klein's sponge-reliefs are the quintessential (ultramarine International Klein Blue) but within the context of Klein's spiritual trinity of colour, the corporeal, material colour of rose or pink ...

  8. Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris - Wikipedia

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    Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris (French pronunciation: [myze daʁ mɔdɛʁn də paʁi], in full the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, the Museum of Modern Art of the City of Paris) or MAM Paris, is a major municipal museum dedicated to modern and contemporary art of the 20th and 21st centuries, including monumental murals by Raoul Dufy, Gaston Suisse, [1] and Henri Matisse. [2]

  9. FC1 (Fire Color 1) - Wikipedia

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    FC1 (Fire Color 1) is a painting by French painter Yves Klein, created in 1962. It was one of his last and largest paintings, measuring 141 by 299.5 cm. It was one of his last and largest paintings, measuring 141 by 299.5 cm.