Yves the Provocateur: Yves Klein and Twentieth-Century Art
Thomas McEvilley
(Author)
Description
Yves the Provocateur collects Thomas McEvilley's writings which rejuvenated Klein's stature and hitherto were only available in journals and exhibition catalogues. In effect, it provides the "skeleton key" to clearly examine the full dimensions of Klein's accomplishment. In two opening essays, McEvilley briefly surveys and places Klein's art into context. Then, in the centerpiece essay -- which amounts to a miniature critical biography bearing all the best features of a novella -- he traces the formative and crucial events in Klein's life. Finally, he describes Klein's intellectual development, demonstrating how Klein embedded and parodied in his work the philosophical system of a particular form of Rosicrucianism. An extensive chronology is appended at the end. Twenty-one photographs, most of them full-page, appear throughout.Product Details
Price
$27.00
$25.11
Publisher
McPherson
Publish Date
June 28, 2010
Pages
271
Dimensions
5.7 X 1.0 X 8.5 inches | 1.1 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780929701912
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About the Author
Thomas McEvilley is a professor at the School of Visual Arts in New York City, where he heads the department of Art Criticism and Writing. Previously, he taught at Rice University in Houston, Texas. McEvilley holds a Ph.D. in classical philology. In addition to Greek and Latin, he has studied Sanskrit and has taught numerous courses on Greek and Indian culture, history of religion and philosophy, and art. He has published countless scholarly monographs and articles on early Greek poetry, philosophy, and religion, including the monumental study, The Shape of Ancient Thought: Comparative Studies in Greek and Indian Philosophies (2002).