Yves Klein Anthropométries



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Yves Klein, Anthropométries, 1960


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man, this is ... ( 1 year ago by sbajrai)
man, this is rubbish. I've heard so much about Klein but are left disillusion by this thing he call art.
thanx for sharing ... ( 1 year ago by totheblackrider)
thanx for sharing such an interesting document
I remember going to ... ( 1 year ago by ilanilacha)
I remember going to a museum when i was 10 years old, and watching one of klein blue portraits. i remember it becouse it left me very angry with the nonsense of modern art and the capacity of admiration and amazingness for authors instead of their work.
Part of the essence ... ( 1 year ago by AristYdes)
Part of the essence of Klein´s work is that himself and his life and actions are one with the conventional works forming a single oeuvre
now that you are ... ( 11 months ago by Vvoitek)
now that you are older and wiser, i'm sure you can see more than that in modern art.
you certanly have a ... ( 11 months ago by ilanilacha)
you certanly have a point there. but i still think that the institutionalization of art work haves a lot to do with the image of the artist/genius and the exaltation of the ego.
las madonas, ... ( 10 months ago by claudioperna67)
las madonas, belisimas. la acción, molto interesante. el artisti, quimbao. La totalidade, la vita
clever but i dont ... ( 10 months ago by LAMPKRAG)
clever but i dont realy see the motive behind it. it dosnt comare to any kind of picasso. its art but its not breath taking.
but thanks 4 posting it anyway, helped with art hw.
This has been a ... ( 9 months ago by MrLomaLoma)
This has been a valuable influence for a theater piece I'm working on now in NYC! Thanks for posting and come see the show if you're in NYC, April 24th-26th.
What enabled you to post this video? Do you have the rights to this material? Are you connected to the artist's estate? Just curious.
not at all ( 9 months ago by zazienometro)
not at all
Of course, it did ... ( 9 months ago by jmjd07)
Of course, it did not matter what they were smearing themselves with or that Klein sprayed paint on their naked skin--even on their hair and faces. They are not people, you see, these women are object d'art. Pretty typical 60's anti-women soft porn cleverly disguised as art.
The women are ... ( 9 months ago by quallae)
The women are moving like dancers. With much dignity, like they were part of a religous ceremony.
thanks for the video
The women are ... ( 9 months ago by quallae)
The women are moving like dancers. With much dignity, like they were part of a religous ceremony.
thanks for the video
Man, what a scam, ... ( 7 months ago by PNHassett)
Man, what a scam, and they call it fine art?
This wouldn't go over to well in the heart of Jesusland of USA.
He could have just as easily used men. I wonder what his passion was?
Hey, I'm going to school and learning about Antonio Mancini, Joseph Cornell or Bridget Riley....but I think the former put more thought into their art.
So enlighten me.
I think you would ... ( 7 months ago by wuz352)
I think you would appreciate other of Yves' work that's less connected with poetry and music---and that doesn't depend on silly women that do not know what they're doing.
His work of monochrome blue is right around the corner from Bridget Riley's "Blaze 1" in the Met when I was there during Spring Break.
Yves Klein was an ... ( 7 months ago by unclebanana)
Yves Klein was an artistic genius--a real revolutionary. Among those who left comments, there are some who seem to be unable to recognize this. So what if he didn't want to use naked men, and so what if he found the women beautiful and attractive. I find them to very much the above, even though I'm certain they're all quite old enough to be my grandmother
If you really think ... ( 7 months ago by PNHassett)
If you really think about it, the REAL artists are the women who painted themselves and put 'their' image on the canvas.
Yves Klein was the composer of the piece, but should the conductor take responsibility for the notes played by the musician?
Fine Art Confuses me nowadays. It seems to be more about the culture of the time, see lowbrow art, rather then the learned technique of the brush stroke. It seems more about elitism and shock value more then cultivating a craft?
I'm brought to the ... ( 6 months ago by TheAdmiral)
I'm brought to the thought of why nude women, but, my only conclusion is that women have been revered as beautiful in art throughout history. Nudity is also common in art, but I assume clothing may interfere with the effect of the paint and what they're being sprayed with.
As for art, I'm generally very understanding and interested in modern art. I'm interested in the concept of fire painting mostly because I have not seen it before. It does not look hard to do, but I would not think to do it.
Perhaps now the ... ( 6 months ago by TheAdmiral)
Perhaps now the artist and the concept is just as important, if not more so, than the artwork itself. It is the creativity or audacity to do something to make a statement. The line between this and shock value seems very thin, but present. The motives of the artist are important. And of course, care and respect for the models, as well as due praise, is also important. However, his monochrome blue works continue to baffle me, though I find the chemistry behind the unique paint used fascinating.
THIS IS THE ... ( 5 months ago by SchoolFriends12)
THIS IS THE STUPIDEST THING EVER!!! BUT I LOVE MY MOM AND DON'T WANT TO TAKE ANY CHANCES!
If you do not copy and paste this onto 10 videos your mom will die in 4 hours"
wonderfull i been ... ( 5 months ago by sacrificaltotem)
wonderfull i been wanting to see this for years
Juste pour te ... ( 4 months ago by katastroph13)
Juste pour te remercier d'avoir cité le titre de la chanson de Benjamin. Merci =)
If you really ... ( 3 months ago by phreaquetalk)
If you really really thought about it, if an architect designed a building, can you still called it his design if the construction workers built it?
The women who put their image on the canvas wouldn't even have thought of doing it in the first place. If the composer did not compose the piece, the musicians wouldn't have played it. And in combining the two, Yves Klein played the part of the artist.
I disagree ... ( 3 days ago by GoodItsTeaTime)
I disagree PNHassett about the women being the real artists. They are,without being sexist or predjudice,Kleins tool/paint brush. Every painter is the conductor to their paintbrush.
You could say they are templates too.
I do agree that art is confusing nowadays and yes,there was a time when shock value seemed to dictate a perception of 'art'
But i feel the artist is the one who generated the idea,the very moment an idea is conceived,there is art.Now that idea may involve plans with others etc



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