- International Klein Blue
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h=223|s= 100|v= 65The International Klein Blue (IKB) is a deepblue hue first mixed by the Frenchartist Yves Klein .International Klein Blue (or IKB as it is known in art circles) was developed by French artist Yves Klein as part of his search for colors which best represented the concepts he wished to convey as an artist. Although Klein had worked with blue extensively in his earlier career, it was not until 1958 that he used it as the central component of a piece (the color effectively becoming the art). Klein embarked on a series of monochromatic works using IKB as the central theme. These included
performance art where Klein painted models' naked bodies and had them walk, roll and sprawl upon blank canvases as well as more conventional single-color canvases.The secret of IKB's remarkable visual impact comes from its heavy reliance on
Ultramarine , as well as Klein's often thick and textured application of paint to canvas.IKB was developed by Klein and chemists to have the same color brightness and intensity as dry
pigment s, which it achieves by suspending dry pigment in a clearsynthetic resin . This new medium was patented by Klein.International Klein Blue is outside the
gamut of computer displays, and can therefore not be accurately portrayed on this page. However this photo of synthetic ultramarine pigment gives a fair impression of IKB as it appears in Klein's work.International Klein Blue in human culture
Architecture
* The architectsFuture Systems used IKB behind the spun aluminium disks on the exterior of Birmingham Selfridges.Music
*Elijah Blue Allman of the Synth Rock bandDeadsy claims his primordial color to be International Klein Blue.ee also
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List of colors External links
* [http://www.tate.org.uk/servlet/ViewWork?workid=8143 Yves Klein's "Klein Blue" painting at the
Tate Gallery ]
* [http://collections.sfmoma.org/OBJ30803.htm SFMOMA | Collections Access Online | Yves Klein | IKB74]
* [http://www.international-klein-blue.com International-Klein-Blue.com]
* [http://www.moma.org/collection/browse_results.php?object_id=80103 Yves Klein's "Blue Monochrome" at NYMOMA]
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