Tate Shots: Yves Klein Anthropometries
Yves Klein used naked women as human paintbrushes to make his Anthropometry paintings, which were produced as elaborate performances in front of an audience. Klein, in bowtie and suit, would conduct the women as they covered themselves in paint (a colour he patented as International Klein Blue ) and made imprints of their bodies, whilst musicians played his Monotone Symphony a single note played for twenty minutes, followed by twenty minutes of silence. TateShots talked to Elena PalumboM
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