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Where to See Yves Klein

24 museums worldwide

About Yves Klein

French · 1928–1962

Patented a shade of blue, exhibited an empty gallery, sold invisible paintings for gold, and died at thirty-four after an eight-year career.

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Museums24
Countries9
Most worksMuseo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía · 5 works
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where can I see Yves Klein paintings?
    Yves Klein's works can be seen at Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía[6], Museum Ludwig, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, and 2 other museums worldwide.
  • How did Yves Klein create blue?
    Yves Klein created his blue, International Klein Blue, by mixing blue pigment with a synthetic resin. The resin maintains the colour's brilliance.
  • Is Yves Klein blue a color?
    Yes, blue was of central significance in Yves Klein's work. He even patented his own version called International Klein Blue.
  • Why did Yves Klein use blue?
    In 1946, Yves Klein symbolically divided the world with his friends, choosing the sky and its colour blue for himself. From then on, blue was of central significance in his work.
  • Is Yves Klein blue copyrighted?
    International Klein Blue (IKB) is a paint that Yves Klein mixed personally and then patented. Its brilliant colour is maintained by the addition of synthetic resin to the blue pigment.
  • Did Yves Klein invent blue?
    In 1946, Yves Klein symbolically divided the world with his friends, choosing the sky and its colour blue for himself. From then on, blue held central importance in his work, although he later used other colours.
  • What is Yves Klein blue?
    International Klein Blue is a paint that Yves Klein mixed personally and then patented. IKB's brilliant colour is maintained by the addition of synthetic resin to the blue pigment.
  • Why is Yves Klein blue special?
    International Klein Blue's special quality comes from the synthetic resin Yves Klein added to the blue pigment. This maintains the colour's brilliance.

Sources

Where to See guide aggregates verified holdings of Yves Klein's works across the following collections.

  1. [1] museum Institut Valencià d'Art Modern Used for: museum holdings.
  2. [2] museum Städel Museum Used for: museum holdings.
  3. [3] museum Tate Modern Used for: museum holdings.
  4. [4] museum Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen Used for: museum holdings.
  5. [5] museum National Gallery of Art Used for: museum holdings.
  6. [6] museum Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía Used for: museum holdings.
  7. [7] book Beard, Lee, 1973- author, Butler, Adam, author; Van Cleave, Claire, author; Fortenberry, Diane, author; Stirling, Susan, author, Beard, Lee, 1973- author, Butler, Adam, author; Van Cleave, Claire, author; Fortenberry, Diane, author; Stirling, Susan, author - The Art Book_ New Edition, Mini Format Used for: biography, stylistic analysis.
  8. [8] book guggenheim-guhe00solo Used for: biography.
  9. [9] book guggenheim-invested00blis Used for: biography.
  10. [10] book guggenheim-museum00solo Used for: biography, stylistic analysis.
  11. [11] book Masterpieces of western art : a history of art in 900 individual studies from the Gothic to the present day Used for: biography, stylistic analysis.

Editorial overseen by Solis Prints. Sources verified 2026-07-02. Click a source for details, or hover over [N] in the page above to preview.

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