Artist Yves Klein (1928 — 1962) and architect Claude Parent (born 1923) first worked together in 1969, on Klein's Air Architecture project;
subsequent collaborations included the «Pneumatic Rocket» and the Fontaines de Varsovie project.
Not exact matches
Examples of fringe
collaboration include the amateur naturalist who brings in a species new to science but is not concerned with
subsequent taxonomic research on it, the technician who makes a vital series of analyses at a distant laboratory, or the group of undergraduates who provide a preliminary database from student projects that later forms the justification for a full - blown project.
Includes an FAQ about his
collaborations with Quentin Tarantino, and
subsequent work
including his films Killing Zoe and the Rules of Attraction.
Subsequent exhibitions
include André Masson, The Mythology of Desire: Masterworks from 1925 to 1945; Jean Arp, A Collection of Wood Reliefs and Collages, and most recently Paul Delvaux, which was curated in close
collaboration with the Paul Delvaux Foundation.
Subsequent exhibitions
include Renaissance prints from the French National Library in Paris, photographs from the J. Paul Getty Museum, a retrospective of Surrealist Rene Magritte's works, Surrealism in California art and a reappraisal of Judy Chicago's feminist
collaboration, «The Dinner Party.»