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'I am not an object' says French artist's Blue Woman Elena Palumbo-Mosca

"I am not an object, but a person who shared with Yves specific ideas and who helped him to create them out of friendship and out of curiosity," Palumbo-Mosca, who turns 87 on Friday, said.

January 06, 2022 / 19:16 IST
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Elena Palumbo-Mosca poses with Yves Klein's book during an interview in Brussels.

For art aficionados, she's a Blue Woman featured in dozens of French artist Yves Klein's "Anthropometries" -- conceptual paintings of nudes achieved by daubing models in blue paint and having them press their bodies on paper.

But Elena Palumbo-Mosca rejects being called Klein's "living paintbrush". She sees herself as an artistic "collaborator" who played a key part in the artist's famous oeuvre, which today sell for fortunes.

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"I am not an object, but a person who shared with Yves specific ideas and who helped him to create them out of friendship and out of curiosity," Palumbo-Mosca, who turns 87 on Friday, said during an interview in her Brussels apartment.

The Italian muse did not earn money from sales of the "20 or 30" works to which she contributed. She spent three decades working as an interpreter for European Union institutions in the Belgian capital.