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UNITED KINGDOM / Liverpool: YVES KLEIN
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until Sunday March 05 2017

Tate Liverpool
T : +44 (0)151 702 7400
Albert Dock, Liverpool Waterfront
L3 4BB Liverpool
United Kingdom



A major figure of post war art, Yves Klein (1928–1962) is renowned for his dazzling monochrome paintings and for pioneering new attitudes on the relationship between art and life. This will be the first UK exhibition in over twenty years, exploring in-depth the full range of his work.

Klein’s art sought to express infinite space and immateriality achieved through pure colour, principally his own invented pigment International Klein Blue (IKB). This signature pigment was deployed in painting, sculpture and performance. Klein’s expansive theories led him to use non-conventional materials for making art such as fire and gold leaf. Klein further believed in the expressive potential of the body, from 1958 creating his infamous Anthropométries made by nude models pressing their painted bodies against canvases under his direction.

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