A new exhibition aims to bring Yoko Ono's art out of John Lennon's shadowRead full article: A new exhibition aims to bring Yoko Ono's art out of John Lennon's shadow Before there was John and Yoko, there was just Yoko Ono. No description available Leon Wildes, immigration lawyer who ...
The Lost 1981 Yoko Ono Interview In her 1981 cover story, Yoko Ono reflects on John Lennon's death and how to turn grief into art Season of Glass By Barbara Graustark Season of Glass Besides being an eloquent elegy for John Lennon, Season of Glass is Yoko Ono's most accessible and assur...
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Yoko talks about John's art, and the problems he had getting recognition for it while he was alive. Part Two Yoko talks about her own work, her recent work with Sean, her play, and her experience working on the Mad About You TV show. ...
recorded in 1973 at harvard’s first international feminist conference, ono talks openly about how she’s been perceived. “what i learned from being with john is that society suddenly treated me as a woman who belonged to a man,” she says. “some of his closest friends told me i ...
Watch“Cut Piece,” from 1966, one of Ono’s most controversial works Did you have a lot of exposure to avant-garde art at the time? Not really. But … that was just something I had in me from the beginning, I don’t know why. I always wanted to create something new. I didn’...
In the 60s, Yoko Ono married John Lennon and campaigned for peace in Vietnam. More than 30 years on, she’s still irrevocably linked to her dead husband and America is once again at war. Here, she talks to Andrew Smith about marriage, art and inner peace. ...
“RAPE” is little known now, but of all the projects Lennon and Ono worked on in 1969, this was the most powerful. There are a couple of articles about it that are worth reading includinghereandhere. 1 Comment Posted inArt,Celebrity,Counterculture,Film,Journalism,Music,Politics ...
In a raw, candid interview, John Lennon talks about Beatles' breakup, Yoko, why 'John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band,' is "the best thing I've ever done."
he occupied as a child spending separate time with his two parents, his admiration for the musical talent of his brother Sean and the other sons of Beatles, reuniting with Ringo Starr after decades, and being “blown away” (his words) with Yoko Ono’s actual involvement in theImaginealbum...