December 2011
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beatlesneveroutofstyle:
Sean Lennon is seriously the funniest and cutest person I think I have ever seen. He is so cute, he is like “Hey you caught me picking my nose man, delete that” and Yoko is just like “What?” she is so cute! They are both adorable! And I mean this is the paparazzi who are taking pictures of him eating with his Mom and here he is being so sweet and just so nice! Please...
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PAINTING FOR BURIAL (1961)
ieatyouruterus:
On the night of the full moon, place a canvas in the garden from 1:00 AM till dawn. When the canvas is dyed thoroughly in rose with the morning light, dismember or fold it and bury. The ways of burial:
1.) Bury it in the garden and place a marker with a number on it.
2.) Sell it to the rag man.
3.) Throw it in the garbage.
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Volume Magazine: Yoko Ono “A Stepping Stone To The... →
Born in 1933, Yoko Ono has engaged with some of the most tragic and inspiring events of the 20th century – from the fire-bombing of Tokyo during the Second WOrld War and the death of her late husband, John Lennon, to her involvement with Fluxus and the ‘Bed-In for Peace’. Despite, or perhaps because of her storied past, Ono refuses to weigh herself down with the burdens of legacy and pushes...
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Topman Generation – ISSUE 0 - WAR IS STILL OVER:... →
For over forty years Yoko Ono has been promoting peace since the legendary billboard peace campaign she kicked off in 1969 with her late husband John Lennon, possibly the most iconic figure in the history of music. It’s safe to say that Ono has put up with more than many of us ever have to face in life – losing her husband to a gunman, the sexist vilification of the tabloid media during...
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Take one of the yoga positions and
see the painting that you like for
two...
– Yoko Ono, “POSITION PIECE” (1963 summer)
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Go outside of you.
Look at yourself walking down the street.
Make yourself...
– Yoko Ono, “FALLING PIECE” (1964 spring)
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Listen to a bell for an hour.
Diminish the sound to piano
by ringing it over...
– Yoko Ono, “BELL PIECE” (1963 autumn)
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Ask a man to wear out various things
before you use them.
Such as:
Women...
– Yoko Ono, “WEARING-OUT MACHINE” (1964 spring)
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