Exhibition, 12 May 2004 - 29 Aug 2004

Yves Klein Air architecture

Schindler House, Los Angeles, United States

Renowned French conceptualist Yves Klein (1928–1962) produced a prescient body of work concerning the concept of air architecture – an immaterial architecture. For the first time, this aspect of Klein’s work was the focus of an exhibition organized by the MAK Center. Yves Klein: Air Architecture offered an opportunity to consider the artist’s architectural projects and theories, featuring drawings, texts, photography, sculpture and film from the Yves Klein Archive in Paris. The exhibition was guest curated by architect François Perrin, who also designed a site-specific installation for the Schindler House.