New Photos of Lennon and Ono's '69 Bed-In Come to Woodstock A new photo exhibit at a museum on the site of the 1969 Woodstock concert offers fresh perspective on John Lennon's legacy of peace. "Give Peace A Chance: John Lennon and Yoko Ono's Bed-In For Peace," which opens today ...
Yoko Ono at Tate Modern – J. Gataaura Photos by Art Observed courtesy of J. Gataaura For more information visit theÂTate Modern website
Her male assistant offered me tea and we sat down for an hour-long chat. Ono was businesslike and friendly but not overly accommodating—she didn’t, for example, offer to show me around the apartment, still decorated mostly in white, with photos of John, Sean and herself hanging on the ...
Today, Ono is widely recognized for her groundbreaking films and her radical music, recordings, concerts, as well as her performance art. Her films Fly, “RAPE”, Film No. 4 to name a few, are considered classics of 20th-century film, and her music has finally been acknowledged as the g...
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London's Tate Modern is celebrating the art of Yoko Ono with an exhibition of 200 conceptual and performances pieces.
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Ono appears taken aback when I ask why she always wears shades (today’s are tinted blue), sputtering, ‘I don’t know. I did that even when John and I were together… probably.’ Actually, I don’t think she did. She’s a fascinating woman, but a difficult interviewee. She smiles...
Acclaimed Montreal-based artist Lorna Bauer was asked to take the photos for the work "Horizontal Memories" (1997/2019) under Ono’s instruction. She took terrifically candid portraits of people in and around Montreal – from Old Montreal to the Jean Talon Market and Parc La Fontaine and else...
peace by staying in bed in their pajamas. They held two week-long protests: one at the Hilton Hotel in Amsterdam and the second at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Montreal. The events were open to the media for several hours each day, allowing Lennon and Ono to discuss peace with the ...