Read full review of Shock (Vol. 2) – JOHN CAGE on Boomkat.com © In tribute to the John Cage centenary and marking the 50th anniversary of his first Japan tour, EM Records presents John Cage – Shock (Vol. 2) – historically important and previously unissued recordings made by Cage and his visionary interpreter David Tudor [...]
An exhibition of works by John Cage including prints, drawings, multiples, and scores. With Friends includes works by William Anastasi, Dove Bradshaw, Merce Cunningham, Marcel Duchamp, Buckminster Fuller, Allen Ginsberg, Morris Graves, Richard Hamilton, Al Hansen, Dick Higgins, Jasper Johns, Ray Johnson, Allan Kaprow, Alison Knowles, Tom Marioni, Yoko Ono, Nam June Paik, Ben Patterson, [...]
JOHN CAGE 33 1/3 – PERFORMED BY AUDIENCE A Celebration of the Centenary of the Composer’s Birth January 28 – May 6, 2012 One of the most influential artists of the 20th century, John Cage (1912- 1992) created sound and performance works that broke through boundary after boundary. In celebration of his enduring legacy and [...]
JOHN CAGE De La Warr Pavilion 15 April – 5 June Play It By Trust / White Chess Set by Yoko Ono Indica Gallery 1966 Play it for as long as you can remember who is your opponent and who is your own self. Yoko Ono Play It By Trust has a special connection [...]
That Woman By Juan Forn, Pagina 12 [Argentina]. This week has been the anniversary of John Lennon’s passing, and as every year when this time arrives I said to myself: “Another year gone, and once again I haven’t written what I really think about Yoko Ono yet”. I’ll make it clear: In some of the [...]
Looking back nearly 60 years across a wide spectrum of genres and media, this thematic exhibition examines how artists have engaged audiences as essential collaborators in the art-making process. Works by more than 40 artists will be on view, from early conceptual projects by such pioneers as John Cage, Lygia Clark, Dan Graham, and Hans [...]
Composer/philosopher/activist Henry Flynt reflects on his years in the downtown Avant-Garde and the sectarian Left. In this scene, Flynt recalls his New York concert debut in Yoko Ono’s loft (at 112 Chambers Street, NY NY) in February, 1961. The concert series in which he appeared was curated by La Monte Young. ‘Henry Flynt in New [...]
An exhibition that explores music’s role in the interdisciplinary experimentation of the 1960s, when a dynamic cross-fertilization was taking place among music, video, installation, and what was known as “mixed media” art. Comprising over 40 works from the Museum’s collection, the exhibition includes video, audio, books, lithographs, collage, and prints, by artists such as Yoko [...]
Ten Thousand Things: Multicultural Webfinds “Ten Thousand Things” is a Buddhist expression representing the dynamic interconnection and simultaneous unity and diversity of everything in the universe. YOKO ONO: IMAGINE PEACE posted: March 12; by Jean, Kyoto Journal On February 18, 2008, Yoko Ono turned 75. An icon in the global peace movement, the artist has not [...]
MB: What was your earliest experience of making music? YO: My father, who wanted me to be a pianist, made me start practising when I was two and a half years old. At the age of four or thereabouts I was sent to Jiyu-Gakuen, where they gave you a formal music training. Up till then, [...]
After a touring retrospective and the reissue of eleven albums, it’s time to take Yoko Ono seriously While Yoko Ono is still regarded by many as the Beatles’ persona non grata, a quiet re-evaluation of her art and music has been underway for some time. A sort of subcultural logic has dictated that anyone [...]
Release Date: November 18, 1993 Label: Koch Classics Synopsis includes Georgia Stone by Yoko Ono
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