Yves the Provocateur: Yves Klein and Twentieth Century Art

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0929701917
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 In 1977, Thomas McEvilley, a young classics scholar at Rice University proposed Yves Klein — whose stature was at its nadir — for a retrospective show to Dominique de Menil, then director of the Rice gallery, and wrote several texts about Klein that would transform our understanding of Yves Klein's aesthetics. The project grew to involve major institutions, resulting in 1982 with exhibitions in Houston, New York, Paris and Chicago. Virtually overnight Yves Klein's art reentered the art canon. Coincidentally, the career of an important critic was launched.

Yves the Provocateur collects those writings of Thomas McEvilley which rejuvenated Klein's stature and hitherto were only available in journals and exhibition catalogues. In effect, it provides the "skeleton key" to clearly examine the full dimensions of Klein's accomplishment. In two opening essays, McEvilley briefly surveys and places Klein's art into context. Then, in the centerpiece essay — which amounts to a miniature critical biography bearing all the best features of a novella — he traces the formative and crucial events in Klein's life. Finally, he describes Klein's intellectual development, demonstrating how Klein embedded and parodied in his work the philosophical system of a particular form of Rosicrucianism. An extensive chronology is appended at the end. Twenty-one duotone photographs, most of them full-page, appear throughout.

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Weight 0.520000
ISBN13/Barcode 9780929701912
ISBN10 0929701917
Author McEVILLEY, Thomas
Binding Hardback
Date Published 5th September 2011
Pages 272
Publisher McPherson & Company,Publishers