Yves Klein

 
 Yves Klein, born in 1928, shifted from a judo path to art in 1954, embarking on his unique "Monochrome Adventure." He sought to liberate color from lines, embracing monochromatic expression to make the invisible aspects of the absolute visible. Klein considered his artworks as traces of communication with the world, turning life itself into art. His use of International Klein Blue, an ultramarine hue, embodied a vibrant spirit beyond visual perception. Klein's diverse works, from monochromes to using elements of nature, transcended traditional artistic boundaries, marking a profound impact on conceptual and corporeal art.