Publication, 2009
Yves Klein USA
This book, was made possible thanks to a collaboration with the Yves Klein Archives. For the first time ever a book shows through various images the story of the relationship between Yves Klein (1928-1962) and the USA : fascination, mutual influence, successful or missed encounters, exchanges, travels...
Many documents, often unpublished before, demonstrate through photographs or letters, four important steps (Paris, New York, Los Angeles, Paris) during which Klein forged links with the United States. Flipping through those pages, many important figures of the American artistic scene are evoked: Leo Castelli, Robert Rauschenberg, Jasper Johns, Marcel Duchamp, Virginia Dwan, Ed Kienholz...
This exceptional album opens with an interview with Rotraut Klein-Moquay who shares her memories of her trip with Yves Klein to the United States in 1961, followed by a chronology of Yves Klein's work.
It also presents an original essay by the American art historian Robert Pincus-Witten, who met personally the protagonists of this adventure.
This book, essential in the 20th century art history, also holds several unseen documents in their entirety such as the Chelsea Hotel Manifesto.
Éditions Dilecta
Many documents, often unpublished before, demonstrate through photographs or letters, four important steps (Paris, New York, Los Angeles, Paris) during which Klein forged links with the United States. Flipping through those pages, many important figures of the American artistic scene are evoked: Leo Castelli, Robert Rauschenberg, Jasper Johns, Marcel Duchamp, Virginia Dwan, Ed Kienholz...
This exceptional album opens with an interview with Rotraut Klein-Moquay who shares her memories of her trip with Yves Klein to the United States in 1961, followed by a chronology of Yves Klein's work.
It also presents an original essay by the American art historian Robert Pincus-Witten, who met personally the protagonists of this adventure.
This book, essential in the 20th century art history, also holds several unseen documents in their entirety such as the Chelsea Hotel Manifesto.
Éditions Dilecta
Publication, 2020
Yves Klein Japan
Before he became Yves le Monochrome, Yves Klein, the man in blue who has become a myth, had a passion for judo. In 1952, this led him to Japan, where he obtained his 4th dan black belt. A few months after his return to France, at the end of 1954, Yves Klein published almost simultaneously Les Fondements du judo and Yves Peintures, considered his first artistic gesture. This long stay in Japan, nourished by encounters and discoveries, undoubtedly left its mark on Yves Klein, who often alludes to it, and continues to fuel the questions of all those interested in his work. Could it be the source of his work?
Following on from Yves Klein USA and Yves Klein Germany, this book, prepared in collaboration with the Archives Yves Klein, retraces this seminal journey through over 150 archive documents, many of them previously unpublished - photographs, correspondence and reproductions of works - illuminated by texts by Terhi Génévrier-Tausti and Denys Riout.
Éditions Dilecta
Following on from Yves Klein USA and Yves Klein Germany, this book, prepared in collaboration with the Archives Yves Klein, retraces this seminal journey through over 150 archive documents, many of them previously unpublished - photographs, correspondence and reproductions of works - illuminated by texts by Terhi Génévrier-Tausti and Denys Riout.
Éditions Dilecta