Monochrome blue, gold, pink, silver, black (c.1960) by Yves Klein

Monochrome blue, gold, pink, silver, black - Yves Klein - c.1960

Artwork Information

TitleMonochrome blue, gold, pink, silver, black
ArtistYves Klein
Datec.1960
Art MovementNouveau Réalisme

About Monochrome blue, gold, pink, silver, black

The artwork titled “Monochrome blue, gold, pink, silver, black” was created by Yves Klein around 1960. Falling under the art movement of Nouveau Réalisme, this piece is part of the artist’s Monochrome works series and exemplifies the abstract genre.

In this composition, Yves Klein presents a series of five vertical rectangles, each rendered in a distinct monochrome colour: blue, gold, pink, silver, and black, respectively. The blue section on the far left is solid and uniform, while the gold section next to it contains a textured and irregular surface. The pink segment exhibits a softer, more delicate hue with subtle variations in tone. Adjacent to the pink, the silver rectangle has a rough, metallic finish, characterized by varied surface disturbances. Finally, the rightmost black rectangle is deep and smooth, absent of any noticeable texture. This artwork illustrates Klein’s exploration of color and material as a means of artistic expression, embodying a key aspect of the Nouveau Réalisme movement.

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