Yves Klein
Petite Vénus Bleue IKB
1956/2001
IKB (International Klein Blue) blue pigment on gilded bronze in a Plexiglas case
12 × 8.5 × 7 cm
Ed. /500
Location: Paris, France
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About the artwork
This piece is a brooch created in 2001 from an original drawing by Yves Klein in 1956. It depicts a stylized, voluminous female silhouette covered in the artist's emblematic IKB (International Klein Blue) pigment. The form stands out against a gilded bronze plate, itself presented in an elegant Plexiglas case. The work plays on the contrast between velvety matte blue and brilliant gold, evoking both a sacred and sensual dimension.With this edition, Yves Klein celebrates the female body as a receptacle of sensitivity and vital energy. The choice of a miniature, precious format places this sculpture in the register of the fetish object, extending Klein's reflections on the spirituality of art. This piece is also a variation on Klein's famous Anthropometries, in which the female body becomes a brush and an imprint.
Expert opinion
This brooch encapsulates Klein's obsessions: the female body, the spirituality of color, the precious materiality of the work. It is a perfect example of art as sensory experience and metaphysical symbol.
About the artist
Born in Nice in 1928, Yves Klein lived and worked in France until his death in 1962. In 1954, he turned definitively to art and began his "Monochrome Adventure". Driven by the idea of "liberating color from the prison of line", Yves Klein turned to monochromy as the only way of painting that allowed him to "see what the absolute had in visible form". Favoring the expression of sensibility over figuration in form, Yves Klein goes beyond all artistic representation and sees the work of art as the trace of the artist's communication with the world. Invisible reality becomes visible. His works are "the ashes of his art". His blue, patented as International Klein Blue, becomes a trademark and a vehicle for pure sensation. His works have been exhibited in major international institutions such as the Musée d'Art Moderne in Paris (2020-2021), Blenheim Palace in the UK (2018), the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington D.C. (2010) and the Centre Pompidou in Paris (2006-2007).
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