The works of John Cage and Marcel Duchamp were both highly influential to Ono’s Neo-Dada artwork, which often achieves a unique combination of humor and poignancy. In one of her earliest pieces, Painting to Be Stepped On (1960–1961), the artist invited viewers to walk on top of a ...
yoko ono follow profile 1 artwork error this video file cannot be played. limited digital editions painting to shake hands yoko ono painting to shake hands published 2012 hd video duration 4:54 remaining editions 1410 as a pioneer of conceptual art, yoko ono has been creating unique and ...
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Yoko Ono took this process of making artwork and made a whole exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney, Australia. She named this exhibition “War Is Over (If you want it)”. Almost all of the exhibits were intended for people to participate in. The whole exhibition was ...
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Think you know everything there is to know about Ono? Think again. As the artist opens a major retrospective at Tate Modern, the show’s curator, Juli (...)
Concepts of trauma and healing are at the heart of Ono’s artwork. Since her family fled the bombing of Toyko during the Second World War, she found comfort in the sky above, remembering that “Even when everything was falling apart around me, the sky was always there for me…I can ne...
Doug Aitken, Joseph Beuys, John Cage, Bill Fontana, Janet Cardiff & Georges Bures Miller, Seth Kim-Cohen, Alison Knowles, Haroon Mirza, Yoko Ono, Ryan Packard, Susan Philipsz, Christine Sun Kim RELATED IMAGE(S) (1)RELATED ARTWORK(S) (4)War Damaged Musical Instruments [Shellac](Series: wor...
Ono made music history in 2011, becoming the oldest artist to have a number-one hit on the dance charts. She was 78 years old when "Move on Fast" made it to the top spot. Ono has also enjoyed renewed interest in her artwork with a special exhibition at New York's Museum of Modern...
“My Mommy is Beautiful” (2004), and “Bag Piece” (1964). These works invite visitors to partake in simple yet profound acts, fostering a personal connection with the art. This engagement is central to Ono’s philosophy, where the audience plays a crucial role in completing the artwork....