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Rethink Afghanistan | People Joe Klein Thinks Are Stupid: Ed Schultz and YOU (Video)

Thursday, January 13th, 2011

Joe Klein thinks you’re stupid for wanting to bring our troops home from Afghanistan. On a recent CNN appearance, he said: read more

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Black May Not Be NYC School Chief

Tuesday, November 23rd, 2010

Cathie Black, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s pick to be the next school chancellor, was dealt a serious blow in her quest to succeed Joel Klein: A state advisory panel denied her request to bypass some of the state’s requirements. Black, a…

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Joel Klein to Leave NYC Schools Post

Tuesday, November 9th, 2010

Joel Klein, the chancellor of New York City public schools, is resigning his post to join Rupert Murdoch at News Corp. Klein, who will serve as a senior adviser to Murdoch, served New York City during the crucial and experimental period following the…

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With The Void, Full Power

Friday, October 22nd, 2010

Mysticism and blue in a sweeping Yves Klein retrospective At age 19 Yves Klein stood in the backyard of his parents’ home in Nice and pointed a camera up at the open sky. This photograph of endless blue was his first monochrome work, setting the stage for hundreds more created during the artist’s short yet profound career. Exploring this approach in both his groundless, brilliant blue canvases, along with films, sculptures, and architecture, I recently had the chance to preview the final leg of the ballyhooed Klein retrospective ” With The Void, Full Powers ” at Minneapolis’ Walker Art Center. The show makes the case that Klein’s single-hued work defined his aesthetic not just because he “owned blue” (as some like to quip), but because of his clever pursuit of suspending everyday perceptions to create a heightened reality, or what he called immaterial sensibility . To imagine these hyper-realities, risk was essential to Klein’s process. His proposal for a new architecture arose out of his propensity to rethink the world in spiritual and aesthetic terms. Renderings and blueprints shown in a 1961 L.A. exhibit “Air Architecture” depict a future built environment created only using the elements of fire, water and air. That same year also saw Klein return to his search for pure color, painting “Blue Monochrome.” Working with a chemist to create his own hue of blue, he created the renowned pigment “International Klein Blue,” which he used to indicate his ethereal view of world. Furthering this concept, in his notorious “Anthropometries of the Blue Epoch,” Klein used blue-painted women as his brushes, moving them across the canvas to create abstract disembodied images. “Into the Void, Full Powers” is co-organized by the Walker Art Center and the Hirshorn Museum and Sculpture Garden , and is on view from 23 October 2010 to 13 February 2011.

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