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Encyclopedia > International Klein Blue
International Klein Blue
— Color coordinates —
Hex triplet #002FA7
RGBa (r, g, b) (0, 47, 167)
HSV (h, s, v) (223°, 100%, 65%)
a: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)

The International Klein Blue (IKB) is a deep blue hue first mixed by the French artist Yves Klein. Web colors are colors used in designing web pages, and the methods for describing and specifying those colors. ... The RGB color model mapped to a cube (with cut-away shown) A representation of additive color mixing The RGB color model is an additive model in which red, green, and blue (often used in additive light models) are combined in various ways to reproduce other colors. ... Red may be any of a number of similar colours at the lowest frequencies of light discernible by the human eye. ... Mossy, green fountain in Wattens, Austria. ... The term blue may refer any of a number of similar colours. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... An image with the hues cyclically shifted The hues in the image of this Painted Bunting are cyclically rotated with time. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Chromaticity. ... Brightness is an attribute of visual perception in which a source appears to emit a given amount of light. ... The term blue may refer any of a number of similar colours. ... Yves Klein (28 April 1928 - 6 June 1962) was a French artist and is considered an important figure in post-war European neo-Dadaism. ...


International Klein Blue (or IKB as it is known in art circles) was developed by French artist Yves Klein as part of his search for colors which best represented the concepts he wished to convey as an artist. Although Klein had worked with blue extensively in his earlier career, it was not until 1958 that he used it as the central component of a piece (the colour effectively becoming the art). Klein embarked on a series of monochromatic works using IKB as the central theme. These included performance art where Klein painted models' naked bodies and had them walk, roll and sprawl upon blank canvases as well as more conventional single-colour canvases. Performance art is art where the actions of an individual or a group at a particular place and in a particular time, constitute the work. ...


The secret of IKB's remarkable visual impact comes from its heavy reliance on Ultramarine, as well as Klein's often thick and textured application of paint to canvas. Natural ultramarine. ...


IKB was developed by Klein and chemists to have the same color brightness and intensity as dry pigments, which it achieves by suspending dry pigment in a clear synthetic resin. This new medium was patented by Klein. For animal and plant pigments, see Pigment, biology. ... Insect trapped in resin. ...


Applications

The architects Future Systems used IKB behind the spun aluminium disks on the exterior of Birmingham Selfridges. The Media Centre at Lords Cricket Ground Selfridges in Birmingham Birmingham Selfridges Exterior Detail Birmingham Selfridges Interior Future Systems is a London-based architectural and design practice, headed by the couple, Jan Kaplický and Amanda Levete. ... Selfridges in Birmingham. ...

  Shades of blue  
Alice blue Azure Blue Cerulean Cerulean blue Cobalt blue Cornflower blue Dark blue Denim Dodger blue Indigo International Klein Blue
                       
Lavender Midnight Blue Navy blue Periwinkle Persian blue Powder blue Prussian blue Royal blue Sapphire Steel blue Ultramarine Light blue
                       
Baby blue
 

Alice Blue is a light blue-gray or steel blue color that was favored by Alice Roosevelt Longworth, daughter of Theodore Roosevelt and which sparked a fashion sensation in the United States. ... Categories: Stub | Colors ... The term blue may refer any of a number of similar colours. ... Cerulean is a range of colors from deep blue, sky-blue, bright blue or azure color through greenish blue colors. ... Cerulean blue is a cerulean (light blue or azure) pigment used in artistic painting. ... Cobalt Blue is a supervillain destroyed by the Flash. ... Cornflower blue is a shade of light blue with relatively little green compared to blue. ... Dark blue is a shade of blue. ... Denim is a shade of blue that resembles the shade of blue used in Denim. ... Dodger blue is a shade of the color blue that gets its name from its use in the uniform of the Los Angeles Dodgers. ... Indigo (or spectral indigo) is the color on the spectrum between 440 and 420 nanometres in wavelength, placing it between blue and violet. ... Lavender is a color that is a light shade of violet. ... Midnight Blue is a dark shade of blue that was named for its darkness. ... Navy blue is a color, an especially dark shade of blue. ... Periwinkle is a desaturated color in the blue/indigo/violet family. ... Persian blue is a kind of dark blue nearing purple. ... Powder blue refers to either smalt, a crushed-glass product used in laundering and dying applications and of a deep, dark blue hue, or to other things that have this same dark blue coloration. ... A sample of Prussian blue Prussian blue (Preußisch Blau, Berliner Blau) is a dark blue pigment used in paints and formerly in blueprints. ... Royal blue is a lighter shade of blue. ... This article needs to be wikified. ... Steel Blue is a shade of blue. ... Natural ultramarine. ... For other uses, see Blue (disambiguation) Blue is one of the three primary additive colors; blue light has the shortest wavelength range (about 420–490 nanometers) of the three additive primary colors. ... Baby blue is a lighter shade of cyan. ...

See also

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External links

  • Yves Klein's "Klein Blue" painting at the Tate Gallery
  • SFMOMA | Collections Access Online | Yves Klein | IKB74
  • International-Klein-Blue.com
  • Yves Klein's "Blue Monochrome" at NYMOMA

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Yves Klein (233 words)
By the late 1950s, Klein's monochrome works were almost exclusively in a deep blue hue which he eventually patented as International Klein Blue (IKB).
Klein also made sculptures in deep blue, and worked with fire, creating some sculptures using it, and setting fire to some of his canvases, thus making scorched holes in them.
Klein is also well known for a photograph, Sant dans le Vide (Leap into the Void), which apparently shows him jumping off a wall, arms outstretched, towards the pavement.
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