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Two more that I couldn’t fit into the previous photo set.
Painting To Be Stepped On, I assume, and what appears to be labeled Cleaning Piece For [Unreadable Initials]. (I’ve been unable to find anything about the latter.)
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Exhibits from the “Yoko at Indica” exhibit, including the piece which brought John and Yoko together for the first time, 1966. Photos by Iain Macmillan.
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Yoko Ono || V Magazine, The Music Issue
“I was inspired by the fact that the doors in Hiroshima all led to disaster, burnt and disappeared. I wanted to recreate the doors, and this time let them lead to world peace.”
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Jasmine + Yoko Ono
Vadehra Art Gallery | New Dehli, India
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Designed by Hideki Nakajima
Yoko Ono “THE ROAD of HOPE 2”
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Yoko Ono: LIGHT (Tomio Koyama Gallery, Tokyo, Japan)
In the exhibition at Tomio Koyama Gallery, LIGHT (original title in Japanese 灯 あかり) , Ono will present a variety of works to bring light to the Japanese people in the wake of the tragic earthquake. Among the works in the exhibitions are: TO THE LIGHT, a large maze which people can walk through to find a light in the center; INVISIBLE PEOPLE, transparent human-shaped figures standing in dim lights in the darkness; works from REMNANTS, arranged and displayed broken furniture from a house that was destroyed in the Great East Japan Earthquake. Based on one of the works from REMNANTS, Ono created an edition work titled AIR CLOCK and will release it to the public for the first time in this exhibition. Ono will also inscribe messages of her hopes and thoughts in the gallery space with Japanese calligraphy.
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Advertisement for the show where Yoko met John
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Yoko Ono: Uncursed.
Location: Galerie Lelong - New York City.
October 28th until December 10th, 2011.
An installation of doors and figurative transparent sculptures form the nucleus of multi-media artist Yoko Ono’s second solo exhibition at Galerie Lelong, UNCURSED.
Yoko Ono says:
When we were children, we learnt at our elementary school how the warrior, Shikanosuke Yamanaka, vowed to endure seven misfortunes and eight sufferings, thereby giving all the negative things to him that would have been given to the people of his city. I was so impressed with his selfless devotion to people, I wanted to be like him when I grew up. Then I realized that so many challenging situations were given to me in life. Much later, I wondered if it would not be better to ask for seven good fortunes and eight treasures….which I promptly did. It changed my life.
Ono now envisions these same blessings for New York as a reminder of our global connectedness and the universality of human experience to “uncurse” ourselves and move on.
(via mutualart.com)
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