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Yoko Ono
Music of the Mind
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Edited by: Juliet Bingham, Jon Hendricks, Connor Monahan, Susanne Gaensheimer, Patrizia Dander
Texts by: Sanford Biggers, Juliet Bingham, Patrizia Dander, Catherine Lord, Helen Molesworth, Yasufumi Nakamori, Yoko Ono, Barbara Rose, Naoko Seki, David Toop, Kira Wainstein, Andrew Wilson
German
March 2024,
304
Pages, 256 Photos
Raw-cut Hardcover
172mm x
240mm
ISBN:
978-3-7757-5716-4
Yoko Ono (*1933) is an artist whose radical and innovative work has had a lasting impact on the culture and political activism of our time. This comprehensive and extraordinary catalogue traces the development of a personality whose visionary spirit has transcended boundaries and challenged conventions. MUSIC OF THE MIND explores Yoko Ono’s world, presents key moments in her career and reveals the profound influence of her art on the collective consciousness of our time.
Yoko Ono is a pioneer of early conceptual and participatory art, film and performance, a celebrated musician and a formidable campaigner for world peace. MUSIC OF THE MIND spans seven decades of the artist’s powerful, multidisciplinary practice from the mid-1950s to the present day. Conceived in close collaboration with Ono’s studio, the exhibition features more than 200 works, including instructions and scores, installations, films, music and photographs, and highlights Ono’s radical approach to language, art and participation, which continues to have an impact today.
Yoko Ono is a pioneer of early conceptual and participatory art, film and performance, a celebrated musician and a formidable campaigner for world peace. MUSIC OF THE MIND spans seven decades of the artist’s powerful, multidisciplinary practice from the mid-1950s to the present day. Conceived in close collaboration with Ono’s studio, the exhibition features more than 200 works, including instructions and scores, installations, films, music and photographs, and highlights Ono’s radical approach to language, art and participation, which continues to have an impact today.
EXHIBITION
Tate Modern, London
February 15–September 1, 2024
K20 Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Düsseldorf
September 28, 2024–March 16, 2025
Tate Modern, London
February 15–September 1, 2024
K20 Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Düsseldorf
September 28, 2024–March 16, 2025
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