May 8 – June 5, 2011 Andy Warhol Museum 117 Sandusky Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15212-5890 Phone: 412-237-8300 information@warhol.org Started in 2004, My Mommy is Beautiful is one of Yoko Ono’s ongoing art projects. This project features the public’s participation which is a significant portion of the work. This installation of My Mommy is Beautiful is [...]
Yoko Ono on Lennon, Love, Feminism, and Japan by Deenah Vollmer, Interview Magazine 22 March 2011 With a new dance hit, “Move on Fast,” and a forthcoming benefit show for Japan on March 27th at Columbia University’s Miller Theatre, Yoko Ono attended at the South by Southwest music festival for an official interview and to belt [...]
Danziger Projects BIG SHOTS: Andy Warhol Polaroids of Celebrities January 8 to February 26, 2011. As an iconic member of the pop movement of the 1960′s, Warhol gained fame and recognition for his depiction of recognizable objects and individuals, from brand names products to faces of the rich, famous, and powerful. “Big Shots: Andy Warhol [...]
Yoko Ono: In Her Life / Shining On After 40 years of being unfairly accused of breaking up the Beatles and harshly mocked for her avant garde art and pop music, Yoko Ono is finally being recognised as a true pioneer. By Sheryl Garratt, Daily Telegraph Soon after I sit down to talk with Yoko [...]
These film excerpts are courtesy of www.jonasmekas.com, where longer versions can be downloaded, some of which are free. Click on the title of the film (under its QuickTime) to link to the relevant page. Thursday June 7th, 2007 (from 365 Films) 3 min. 14 sec. On a visit to Girona, Spain, we stumble on a surprise – [...]
Symapthy For The Devil Musée d’Art Contemporain de Montreal 185, Sainte-Catherine Ouest, Montréal, Québec, H2X 3X5 2008-10-10 to 2009-01-11 Mon closed, Tues-Sun 11am-6pm, Wed till 9pm $8 adults, $6 seniors, $4 students, under12s & members free, Wed 6pm+ free. tel: 514 847-6226 fax: 514 847-6291 email: info@macm.org Sympathy for the Devil: Art and Rock [...]
On Oct.10, Montreal’s Musée d’Art Contemporain opens “Sympathy for the Devil: Art and Rock and Roll Since 1967,” organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago, where 75-year-old Ono is given a central place in the section titled “Ono, Eno, Arto: Non-musicians and the Emergence of Concept Rock.” Organized by Chicago’s Museum of Contemporary Art, [...]
KEITH HARING WAS more than just another young artist lost to AIDS. Haring’s bold, graphic style epitomized the ’80s and could very well be written off as just another plastic product from a plastic-driven era. Luckily there was more to his art than his simple style belied, and now 18 years after his death, re-evaluation [...]
















