Paint it blue: Yves Klein at Tate Liverpool

Tamar Hemmes discusses the brief yet influential career of the artist as the museum holds a major exhibition of his work

Yves Klein died of a heart attack at the age of 34 and was only active as an artist for seven years. It was such a short period of time, yet he left an interesting and diverse body of work that anticipated many of the movements that developed in the 1960s, including Pop Art, Performance, Minimalism and Nouveau Realisme. What's so important about him is that he introduced many new attitudes to the relationship between life and art, painting and action, and also to the object and the ideas behind it.

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