Yves Klein : long live the immaterial!

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Yves Klein : long live the immaterial!

Gilbert Perlein, Bruno Cora︡

Distributed by Delano Greenidge Editions, c2000

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"Musée d'art moderne et d'art contemporain, NICE, April 28-September 4, 2000", "Museo Pecci Prato, September 23, 2000-January 10, 2001" --T.p.

"An anthological retrospective dedicated to one of the most representative artists of the contemporary period, Yves Klein"--P. 6

Bibliography: p. 259-262

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At a moment when the progress of technology brings the first half of the twentieth century to the depths of the Middle Ages or the late Empire, the message I bear within me is that of life and nature, and I would have you share it, in as much as my companions will know my thinking even better than myself: for they are thousands, they will reflect it thousands of times, while I myself am only one... At the crossroads of light where I have arrived, there are but two possible paths: the path of obscurity, withdrawal, maceration, meditation, and renunciation, and the more arduous and glorious path of sacrifice to the community.

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