#Heroes | It is impossible to envision the counterculture of the twentieth century without
@yokoono coming to mind.
Known as an eccentric avant-gardiste, as well as an outspoken activist, Ono is a pioneer of multimedia art, treating her practice as a way to express both her dreams for society and her musings on it. Her pieces, known for being experimental and radical by the art world and general public, have now been curated by the
@tate into an exhibition titled ‘Yoko Ono: Music of the Mind.’ Comprised of over 200 scores, films, installations, music, and photography, it is the largest collection of Ono’s work ever seen in the U.K. The exhibition is loosely chronological, covering the artist’s time in New York, Tokyo, and London, creating a timeline of a life conceptualizing art and making public statements.
Head to the link in bio to discover more about the exhibition now.
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From V147 Spring 2024 Issue
Pictured here, Yoko Ono with Glass Hammer 1967 from HALF-A-WIND SHOW, Lisson Gallery, London, 1967. Photo © Clay Perry
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