LONDON — Before there was John and Yoko — and after — there was just Yoko Ono. The Japanese-American artist became a global celebrity through her marriage to John Lennon, her partner for more than a ...
In September 1966, John Lennon, who had just finished what would be the Beatles’ last world tour, visited an exhibition, “Unfinished Paintings and Objects.” Featuring the work of Japanese-born ...
Yoko Ono: Imagine Peace featuring John & Yoko's Year of Peace, Emily Davis Gallery, Myers School of Art, Akron, OH (solo) Yes Yoko Ono, Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art, Japan; Kirishima Open ...
A major retrospective at Tate Modern instructs visitors to draw their own shadows, shake hands through a canvas and imagine paintings in their heads. By Emily LaBarge The critic Emily LaBarge saw the ...
Misunderstood genius or pretentious charlatan? Revolutionary artist or (frankly terrible) singer? Almost six decades after she became globally (in)famous, it’s still hard to find a cultural figure ...
Travel back to 1930s Tokyo, some three decades before Yoko Ono joined New York City’s flourishing downtown art scene and her conceptual artist’s book Grapefruit (1964) emerged as a seminal work of the ...
The son of murdered Beatle John Lennon says his mother has stepped away from the public eye. Sean Ono Lennon, 50, told viewers of CBS Sunday Morning that the artist Yoko Ono is now living in upstate ...
Yoko Ono, “Eyeblink (Fluxfilm no. 9)” (1966), 16mm black-and-white silent film, projected on the I.M. Pei-designed Everson Museum building, Syracuse, New York, October 2019 (photo by the author for ...
Yoko Ono, the widow of Beatle John Lennon, has continued to embrace her reclusive life while living out her late years in the ...
The Broad is set to celebrate Yoko Ono, the visionary artist, musician, and activist, with Yoko Ono: Music of the Mind. This major exhibition, which marks the artist’s first solo museum showing in ...
“Cut Piece” (1964) performed by Yoko Ono in New Works of Yoko Ono, Carnegie Recital Hall, New York, March 21, 1965 (photo by Minoru Niizuma, © Minoru Niizuma ...