Yves Klein (Reaktion Books - Critical Lives) (Critical Lives)

by Nuit Banai

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Denounced as a charlatan and feted as a mystic, French artist Yves Klein (1928-62) scandalized the art world with his enthusiastic embrace of postwar mass culture and his exploitation of controversial publicity tactics. Today, we know Yves Klein not only as one of the most radical artists of the postwar period, but also as an iconic role model for contemporary practices--he reinvented abstract painting, conceived new horizons for performance art, and was a trailblazer in the realm of land, body, and conceptual art. In this new critical biography, Nuit Banai examines the relationship between Klein's brief life and his wide repertoire of artistic practices. While surveying the artist's life, Banai establishes that Klein's brilliance was, above all, performative, revealing that he created and inhabited myriad public identities: bourgeois, judo expert, painter, avant-garde artist, collaborator, politician, fascist, and showman, among others. With each persona, Banai shows, Klein invented new ways to communicate his paradoxical message of spiritual enlightenment and Dada iconoclasm to a rapt and unsuspecting audience. Illuminating the many facets of Klein's influential artistic career, "Yves Klein" is an invaluable introduction to the inventor of the inimitable International Klein Blue.
  • ISBN13 9781780233338
  • Publish Date 13 October 2014 (first published 1 January 2014)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Reaktion Books
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 207
  • Language English