Yoko Ono, the widow of Beatle John Lennon, has continued to embrace her reclusive life while living out her late years in the ...
The exhibition makes the case that the artist’s influence would have been unavoidable regardless of fame or circumstance.
The son of murdered Beatle John Lennon says his mother has stepped away from the public eye. Sean Ono Lennon, 50, told viewers of CBS Sunday Morning that the artist Yoko Ono is now living in upstate ...
Not-so-forbidden fruit: Installation view of Yoko Ono’s "Apple" (1966), at MoMA in 2015. At Carnegie Recital Hall, 1965: “Cut Piece,” performed by Ono. Left ...
“Cut Piece” (1964) performed by Yoko Ono in New Works of Yoko Ono, Carnegie Recital Hall, New York, March 21, 1965 (photo by Minoru Niizuma, © Minoru Niizuma ...
A major retrospective at Tate Modern instructs visitors to draw their own shadows, shake hands through a canvas and imagine paintings in their heads. By Emily LaBarge The critic Emily LaBarge saw the ...
If the pairing of Yoko Ono and Wu-Tang Clan's de facto leader RZA isn't odd enough, watch above as they do a live 10-minute performance that comes from the perspective of a sperm cell. The performance ...
The Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago hosts the 'Yoko Ono: Music of the Mind' retrospective exhibit from Oct. 18 until Feb. 22, and is the only place in the United States you can see it.
The Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago hosts the 'Yoko Ono: Music of the Mind' retrospective exhibit from Oct. 18 until Feb. 22, and is the only place in the United States you can see it.
From Yoko Ono’s conceptual bodily performances to Natacha Stolz’s SpaghettiOs exhibition that flummoxed the netizens of the early aughts, performance art is equal parts avant-garde, action-oriented, ...
The total value of an artist’s artworks sold at auction over a specific period. This metric reflects the artist’s overall market activity and demand in monetary terms. The middle value of all realized ...
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