Talk:Yves Klein

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Any chance of a bit more about this "chapbook containing only empty pages"? Does it have a name, or a date or something? I've never heard of it (not that I'm an expert or anything), and can't find anything on the web (I know I'm probably just looking in the wrong places). --Camembert

Not exactly empty

The book I know of wasn't exactly empty. He published a catalog that consisted of colored squares of paper attached to pages with names of paintings. Apparently there is no consistency to which colored squares were attached to which page/title. That's vague, but I don't have my books on me right now to look up.

Replaced image

I took out a monochrome work that was "in the style of Yves Klein" and replaced it with a monochrome piece that was by Klein himself. It was a nice picture, but off topic, especially when the actual thing is so readily available.