Yves Klein and Judo as a Sport and an Art
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Published: 17 January 2019 | Article Type :Abstract
In this article I develop three philosophical suppositions that link art and sport, in particular the martial arts of Judo. These suppositions, namely the integration of mind-and body; imagination and the trans-verbal or ineffable are then applied to a reading of the art of Yves Klein, who himself was also an expert judoka. The article suggests that art and aesthetics in general is pervasive and finds expression in sports, a thesis that is not new and has emerged as the so-named aesthetics of the everyday. What is perhaps new is the specific application of art to the realm of sport and thus the appellation “martial arts” is apt.
Keywords: art; judo; Yves Klein; mind-and-body.

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Dr. Daniel Shorkend. (2019-01-17). "Yves Klein and Judo as a Sport and an Art." *Volume 1*, 1, 8-14