Basic Chronology of Significant Events
- 1955 – Galerie Iris Clert Opens
- April 1957 – Micro-Salon d’Avril (Micro-Salon of April)
- May 10–25, 1957 – Yves Klein, Propositions Monochromes (Monochrome Propositions)
- April 28, 1958 – Yves Klein, Le Vide (The Void)
- November 1958 – Yves Klein & Jean Tinguely, Vitesse pure et Stabilité monochrome (Pure Speed and Monochrome Stability)
- May 1959 – La Collaboration Internationale entre Artistes et Architectes dans la realization du Nouvel Opéra et theater de Gelsenkirchen (International Collaboration between Artists and Architects in the realization of the New Opera and theater of Gelsenkirchen)
- June 1959 – Yves Klein, La forêt d’ésponges monochromes (Forest of Monochrome Sponges)
- October 1960 – Arman, Le Plein (The Full-Up)
- 1961 – Iris Clert Portraits
- 1971 – Galerie Iris Clert Closes
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