Yoko Ono photographed by Karl Lagerfeld for Chanel THE LITTLE BLACK JACKET 12 October – 4 November 2012 CHANEL’s photographic exhibition dedicated to Karl Lagerfeld’s latest book, ‘The Little Black Jacket: CHANEL’s classic revisited by Karl Lagerfeld and Carine Roitfeld’, is open at the Saatchi Gallery in London in October. Following on from Tokyo, New [...]
The annual John Lennon ‘Dream Power’ concert, a charity event held to raise funds to help children in developing countries around the world, will be held again this year on Saturday December 8, the anniversary of John Lennon’s death. A galaxy of top artists will pay tribute to John Lennon’s music at the Budokan Arena [...]
Take advantage of this special opportunity to see and hear legendary artist, musician and activist Yoko Ono discuss her work and her latest book, “An Invisible Flower,” with New York Times architecture critic and global columnist, Michael Kimmelman. Sean Ono Lennon discovered the story, which she wrote years before she met John Lennon, in his [...]
In 1968, John Lennon and Yoko Ono planted two acorns for peace at Coventry Cathedral. The acorns were planted in east and westerly positions, symbolizing the meeting of the couple and the union of their two cultures. This was the first of many peace events that the couple would initiate throughout their lives. In 1969, John and Yoko mailed acorns and [...]
“Ends of the Earth” is the first large-scale, historical-thematic exhibition on Land Art. It documents the impulses that simultaneously came from various disciplines in the 1960s, and focused on using the earth as an artistic medium and exhibiting works in remote locations far from the usual art context. The exhibition highlights the early years of [...]
This exhibition is devoted to examining the defining impact Lucy R. Lippard’s groundbreaking book Six Years had on the emergent Conceptual art movement. Published in 1973, Six Years simultaneously catalogued and described the development of conceptual art practices in the late sixties and early seventies, and is now widely considered an essential reference work for [...]
Tokyo 1955–1970: A New Avant-Garde From the mid-1950s through the 1960s, Tokyo transformed itself from the capital of a war-torn nation into an international center for arts, culture, and commerce, becoming home to some of the most important art being made at the time. Tokyo 1955–1970: A New Avant-Garde provides a focused look at the [...]
Liverpool Love - charitable artbeat – is a unique Art exhibition (curated by Christian Furr) celebrating the city of Liverpool through the Artistic contributions of some of the world’s leading artists. Yoko Ono: Liverpool Luv, 2012 - Ink on paper, 4.5 x 6.7″ (unframed) – Bid here. Through the Art displayed we hope to provide, not only great [...]
Fukushima Contemporary Art Biennale 2012 – SORA
Aug 11 – Sept 23, 9am – 7pm
Fukushima Airport building, park, blue tent facilities and International Cargo: http://www.fks-ab.co.jp tel: 0247-57-1111
Gallery Masuga http://gallery-masuga.com
Fukushima University Library Gallery.
OPEN #15. International Exhibition of Sculptures and Installations: ’Flags’ Curated by Paolo De Grandis The fifteenth edition of OPEN, International Exhibition of Sculptures and Installations will be held in Venice Lido and in the San Servolo Island from 30th August to 30th September 2012 in parallel with the Venice Cinema Festival and the Architecture Biennale. This [...]
Yoko Ono (born 1933, Tokyo) is a pioneering artist, film-maker, poet, musician, writer, performance artist and peace activist. Her prolific career has spanned five decades – she has embraced a wide range of media, defying traditional boundaries and creating new forms of artistic expression. The Serpentine is delighted to present the work of artist Yoko Ono. [...]
Group Show: Double Vision: Contemporary Art from Japan Haifa Museum of Art, Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art, Haifa, Israel July 22 – October 21, 2012 Organized by Japan Foundation Curators: Mr. Kenjiro HOSAKA, National Museum of Modern Art Tokyo, Ms. Elena Yaichnikova, Critic & independent contemporary art curator, Moscow The exhibition “Double Vision” consists of two parts [...]
The works of 80 international artists – musical sound forms, reports, roaring, – scattered in all areas – internal and external, public and secret, humble and noble – at Auditorium Parco della Musica.
Be a part of Tate Modern’s new space, The Tanks from July 18 – October 28, 2012. For 15 weeks these magnificent raw, industrial spaces offer a sensational line-up of performance and events. View the full programme.
Selfridges continues to unfold its major series of initiatives staged to celebrate the most important cultural and sporting year in Great Britain’s history with the launch of Yoko Ono’s IMAGINE PEACE. Previewing at Selfridges from 21 June, IMAGINE PEACE is a public art installation by Yoko Ono, presented by Art Production Fund. It consists of Yoko [...]
The #smilesfilm iPhone App is now available for download at the iTunes App Store. The #smilesfilm iPhone App encourages you to interact in 3 ways: 1. dream – look at recent upload activity on a zoomable world map 2. watch – view the lastest uploaded smiles 3. smile – take/upload photos to Instagram & Twitter adding [...]
An artist for the age of Occupy is given a retrospective at the Serpentine Gallery in London. by Charlotte Higgins, The Guardian The most famous thing anyone ever said about Yoko Ono was, inevitably, said by John Lennon, and for years it held true. He called her “the world’s most famous unknown artist, everyone knows her name, but [...]
AD PIECE Feel the newspaper in your hands. Hear the whisper of the morning. Think of someone you love. See you at the exhibition. yoko I created AD PIECE to advertise the Moderna Museet show in Stockholm. It was in Sweden’s biggest newspaper, DN, on page 3 of the Arts section. Before the [...]
YOKO ONO: GRAPEFRUIT By the late 1950s, Yoko Ono had already begun creating poetic works in which text, music, performance and experimental painting merge. The exhibition has its starting point in Grapefruit, which Yoko Ono (b. 1933) published in 1964. This book contains ideas and sketches for painting, events, films, dance, music, painting, objects [...]
Invisible Art brings together works from the past half century that explore ideas related to the invisible and the hidden. The exhibition includes work by some of the most important artists of our time as well as younger artists who have expanded on their legacy. From the amusing to the philosophical, there are works you [...]
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