Yoko Ono and Kara Walker in Conversation Tuesday, March 8, 2011, 6:30 p.m. Theater 1 (The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 1), T1 The Museum of Modern Art 11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400 | Contact Us | Hours Artists Yoko Ono and Kara Walker, whose work is represented in the exhibition Contemporary [...]
From a Whisper to a Scream: Following Yoko Ono’s Instructions by Jason Persse, Inside Out I first heard about Yoko Ono’s so-called “instruction pieces” as a high school student, when a friend told me the (possibly apocryphal, certainly embellished) story of Ono’s first meeting with John Lennon. History according to the poorly fact-checked lunchtime ramblings [...]
Yoko Ono: Voice Piece for Soprano, Whisper Piece & Wish Tree at MoMA, Summer 2010 Yoko Ono will be performing occasionally in conjunction with the exhibition Contemporary Art from the Collection. Exhibition on view through May 9, 2011 Voice Piece for Soprano presented through November 28, 2010. Video courtesy of Yoko Ono yoko ono moma [...]
by Craig Silver, The Culture Mulcher, Forbes One of the best features in American Heritage magazine, at one time owned by Forbes, was the recurring section titled “Overrated / Underrated.” Unabashedly subjective and ideologically unpredictable—it even punctured St. Reagan–it offered nuggets of controversy on every sort of subject. American Heritage no longer publishes the feature, [...]
Pictures by Women: A History of Modern Photography May 7, 2010–March 21, 2011 The Edward Steichen Photography Galleries, third floor The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) 11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 For much of photography’s 170-year history, women have expanded its roles by experimenting with every aspect of the medium. Pictures by Women: [...]
An international art movement of the 1960s and 1970s, Fluxus—whose name was based on the Latin word flux, meaning constant flow or change—brought together artists working in music, poetry, film, theater, and the visual arts. The movement challenged the commodification of art and favored nontraditional modes of expression, such as collective performances, inexpensive publications, and [...]
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 [...]
By Stephanie Jurburg, Columbia Spectator In a corner stands a proud, autonomous violin with which American experimental musician Laurie Anderson played. Turn around, and you will see an index card on which John Lennon’s wife, Yoko Ono wrote “This is not here.” If you like modern art or the sixties just hold a place in your [...]
KRON 4 Morning News has a candid conversation with Yoko Ono about her solo exhibition at SF MoMA. Reporter: Vicki Liviakis. Producer: Lily Tung.
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 [...]
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