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Yves Klein Bibliography G A G O S I A N Yves Klein Bibliography Selected Books & Catalogues: 2016 -------. Alberto Giacometti/Yves Klein: In Search of the Absolute. New York: Gagosian.Texts by Joachim Pissarro with Danielle Peterson Searls, Cecilia Braschi, and Richard Calvocoressi; Catherine Grenier in conversation with Joachim Pissarro; Daniel Moquay in conversation with Joachim Pissarro. 2002 -------.The Physical World: An Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture. New York: Gagosian Gallery. 1990 -------.Signs of Life: Process and Materials, 1960-1990. Philadelphia: Institute of Contemporary Art. Text by Melissa E. Feldman. 1979 -------.Yves Klein. Tokyo: Fujii Television Gallery. 1977 Arnason, H.H. History of Modern Art. New York: Harry N. Abrams. -------. Art Now: From Abstract Expressionism to Superrealism. New York: William Morrow. 1976 Schneider, Angela and Hannah Weitemeir.Yves Klein. Berlin and Dusseldorf: Nationalgalerie and Neue Berliner Kunstverein; Jand Stadtische Kunsthalle. Forward by Jurgen Harten, Lucie Schauer and Dieter Honisch. Text by Yves Klein. Gottleib, Carla. Beyond Modern Art. New York: E.P. Dutton. 1974 -------.Yves Klein. Ludwigshafen: Stadtische Kunstammlungen. Texts by Andre Verdet, Manfred Fath and Yves Klein. -------.Yves Klein 1928-62, Selected Writings. London: The Tate Gallery. Forward by Norman Reid. Preface by Michael Compton. Introduction and annotated chronology by Jacques Caumont and Jennifer Gough-Cooper. Text by Yves Klein. Henri, Adrian. Total Art: Environments, happenings, and Performance. New York: Oxford University Press. Krahmer, Catherine. Der Fall Yves Klein: Zur Krise der Kunst. Munich: R. Piper and Co. Verlag. 1973 -------. Marie Raymond-Yves Klein. Chateau-Musee de Cagnes-sur-Mer. Texts by Pierre Sauvaigo, Yves Klein, Pierre Restany, Michel Gaudet and Charles Estienne. -------.Yves Klein. Paris: Galerie Karl Flinker. -------.Yves Klein. Zurich: Gimpel-Hanover Galerie, Zurich. -------.Yves Klein. London: Gimpel Fils. 1971 -------.Yves Klein. Hanover: Kustverein. Texts by Carlo Huber, Manfred de la Motte, Paul Wember, Werner Ruhnau, Yves Klein, Claude Pascal, and Andre Verdet. -------.Yves Klein. Berne: Kunsthalle. Texts by Carlo Huber, Manfred de la Motte, Paul Wember, Werner Ruhnau, Yves Klein, Claude Pascal and Andre Verdet. 1970 Passoni, Aldo. Yves Klein. Turin: Galleria Civica d'Arte Moderna. Celant, Germano, ed. Conceptual Art, Arte Povera, Land Art. Turin: Galleria Civic d"Arte Moderna. Martano, Giuliano. Yves Klein: Il Mistero Ostenstato. Turin: Martano Editore. 1969 -------.Yves Klein, 1928-1962. Paris: Musee des Arts Decoratifs.Texts by Pierre Restany, Paul Wember and Yves Klein. W W W . G A G O S I A N . C O M G A G O S I A N -------. Le Monochrome. Milan: Galerie Blu. Texts by Pierre Restany and Dino Buzzati. -------.Yves Klein. Turin: Galerie d'Arte Martano. Texts by Yves Klein, Pierre Restany and Paul Wember. Wember, Paul. Yves Klein: Catalogue raisonné Monographie zur Keitgenossischen Kunst Institut fur Moderne Kunst, Nuremberg. Cologne: Verlag M. DuMont Schauberg. 1968 -------.Yves Klein, Louisiana. Humlebaek: Louisiana Museum. Texts by Pierre Descargues, Knud W. Jensen, Pierre Restany and Yves Klein. -------.Yves Klein in Nurnberg. Nuremberg: Institut fur Moderne Kunst. Texts by Dietrich Mahlow, Paul Wember, and Yves Klein. Burnham, Jack. Beyond Modern Sculpture. New York: George Braziller. Brett, Guy. Kinetic Art. New York: Reinhold book Corporation. 1967 McShine, Kynaston and Pierre Decargues and Pierre Restany.Yves Klein. New York: The Jewish Museum. -------.Trois Artistes de l'ecole de Nice: Arman, Yves Klein, Martial Raysse. Nice: Musees de Nice, Galerie des Ponchettes. Texts by Jacques Medecin, Herve de Fontmichel, Jacques Lepage, Alain Jouffroy, Pierre Restany and Otto Hahn. 1966 -------.Yves Klein (Inner and Outer Space, an Exhibition Concerning Universal Art. Stockholm: Moderne Museet. -------.Yves Klein. Brussels: Palais des Beaux-Arts. -------.Yves Klein, peintures de feu. Lausanne: Galerie Bonnier. 1965 -------.Yves Klein. Paris: Galerie Alexandre Iolas. Restany, Pierre.Yves Klein. Amsterdam: Stedelijk Museum. Becker, Jugen, and Vostell, Wolf. Happenings, Fluxus, Pop Art, Nouveau Realisme. Reinbeck bei Hamburg: Rowohlt Paperback. 1964 Linde, Ulf and Restany, Pierre.Yves Klein le monochrome, empreintes. Lausanne: Galerie Bonnier. Piene, Otto and Pierre Restany. Peintures de feu. Dusseldorf: Galerie Schmela. 1963 Restany, Pierre and Andre Verdet.Yves Klein le monochrome, peintures de feu. Paris: Galerie Tarica. -------.Yves Klein. Stockholm: Svensk-Franska Konstgalleriet. 1962 -------. Retrospective Yves Klein. Tokyo: Tokyo Gallery. -------.Yves Klein. New York: Alexander Iolas Gallery. 1961 -------.Yves Klein: Monochrome und Feuer. Krefeld: Museum Haus Lange. -------.Yves Klein le monochrome. New York: Leo Castelli Gallery, New York. Le Noci, Guido and Yves Klein and Pierre Restany. Yves Klein le monochrome, il nuovo realismo del colore. Milan: Galleria Apollinaire. 1960 Restany, Pierre and Werner Rhunau.Yves Klein le monochrome. Paris: Galerie Rive Droite. 1957 Restany, Pierre.Yves Klein: Proposte monocrome, epoche blu. Milan: Gallerie Apollinaire. Restany, Pierre. Monochrome Propositions of Yves Klein. London: Gallery One. 1956 Restany, Pierre.Yves: Propositions monochromes. Paris: Galerie Colette Allendy. 1955 Klein, Yves.Yves Peintures. Paris: Editions Lacoste, Paris. Published Writings by Yves Klein: 1952 "Des bases (fausses) principes, etc....et condamnation de l'evolution." Soulevement de la jeaunesse, (Paris), no. 1, June. W W W . G A G O S I A N . C O M G A G O S I A N 1954 Haguenault Peintures, Preface by Pascal Claude, Madrid: Fernando Franco de Sarabia. Les Fondements du Judo, Preface by Ichiro Abe, Paris: Editions Bernard Grasset, 1954 1956 "Propositions monochromes du peintre Yves", Interview with Bernadette Allain, Couleurs (Paris), No. 15: 25-27 1958 "Meine Stellung im Kampf zwischen Linie und Farbe", ZERO, (Dusseldorf) No. 1, Apr 1: reprinted as "Ma Position dans le combat entre la ligne et la couleur", in Otto Piene and Heinz Mack, eds., Zero, Cambridge: MIT Press, 1973 Reply to an inquiry made by ARTS magazine. Arts (Paris), May 14. 1959 Le Depassement de la problematique de l'art. Belgium: Editions de Montbliart. 1961 "My Monochrome attempt has conducted me...", From the catalogue of the exhibition Yves Klein le monochrome, New York: Leo Castelli Gallery, New York. "Le vrai devient realite", ZERO 3, Jul. In collaboration with Werner Ruhnau, "Projekt einer Luft-Architektur", Zero 3, Jul. "Il fuoco, ou l'avenir sans oublier le passe". Ibid. 1962 "Yves Klein et le Globe terrestre Bleu!", From the catalogue of the exhibition Antagonismes 2: L'Objet, Musee des Arts Decoratifs. Paris : Pavillon de Marsan. "La Climatisation de l'atmosphere", ibid. With Claude Pascal, Pierre Rastany, and Armand Fernandez, "Store-Poeme", ibid. In collaboration with Neil Levine and John Archambault, "Due to the Fact That", From the catalogue of the exhibtion Yves Klein, Alexander Iolas Gallery, New York; November 5-24, 1962 1963 "Le Realisme authentique d'aujord'hui", KWY, (Paris), No. 11, Spring. A journal published by Lourdes Castro, Christo Javacheff, Jan Voss and Rene Bertholo. This issue edited by Christo Javacheff. 1964 "Pour Satisfaire la sensualite..." From the catalogue of the exhibtion Arman, (cat. no. 365). Amsterdam: Stedelijk Museum. 1966 "Extraits de 'Journal' ('Rien n'est bleu...')". From the catalogue of the exhibition Yves Klein. Brussels: Palais des Beaux-Arts. "Extraits d'une conversation avec P. Restany ('Moi, je suis jaloux...'). ibid. 1967 Extracts from "The Monochrome Adventure", Edited by Marcelin Pleynet. Translated by Lane Dunlop. From the catalogue of the exhibition Yves Klein. New York: The Jewish Museum. 1962 Invitation card for Klein's marriage to Rotraut Uecker on January 21, 1962, ibid. "Symphonie--'Monoton Silence'", ibid. 1968 "Quelques extraits de mon journal en 1957", Art et Creation, Jan-Feb. "L'Aventure monochrome", Ibid. The selection differs in several respects from the Jewish Museum text. 1969 “Receipt for a zone of Immaterial Pictorial Sensibility, November 18, 1959,” made out to Peppino Pality (recto and verso). In the catalogue of the exhibition Le Monochrome. Milan: Galleria Blu. "Lorsque je serai...", From the catalogue of the exhibition Yves Klein. Turin: Galleria d'arte Martano. 1970 "Humilite...,” in: Martano, Giuliano.Yves Klein: Il Mistero Ostentato, Turin: Martano Editore. Cartoon: "Malevich...", Ibid. Postcard, "Ma Chere Maman...Il n'y a que le grand art qui compte", ibid. "I Pennelli umani", "(Les Pinceaux vivants"). ibid. "Yves il monocromo naturometria" ("Yves le monochrome naturometries"). ibid. "Le Spugne" ("Les Eponges"). Ibid. "Ma devide, pour la couleur! Contre la ligne et le dessin!" (motto written for the occasion W W W . G A G O S I A N . C O M G A G O S I A N of Klein's introduction into the order of Saint Sebastian). Ibid. "Solution de 58 au probleme de socle..." Ibid. Dimanche, le journal d'un seul jour, Ibid. A facsimile on glossy stock included in a pocket in the back cover. 1971 "On est en train de creer quelquechose..." Translated into German by Manfred de la Motte. From the catalogue of the exhibition Yves Klein. Hanover: Kunstverein. 1973 "Extrait d'une conference en Sorbonne 1959", From the catalogue of the exhibition Yves Klein. Paris: Galerie Karl Finker. Conferences a la Sorbonne, 3 Juin 1959 (two longplaying records), Paris, RPM, n.d. Selected Articles & Press: 1993 -------. “Yves Klein at Gagosian."
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