Yoko Ono: Music of the Mind
By Juliet Bingham (Editor), Connor Monahan (Editor), Jon Hendricks (Editor), Yasufumi Nakamori (Contribution by), Andrew Wilson (Contribution by), David Toop (Contribution by), Midori Yoshimoto (Contribution by), Helen Molesworth (Contribution by), Sanford Biggers (Contribution by), Catherine Lord Ph.D (Contribution by)
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By Juliet Bingham (Editor), Connor Monahan (Editor), Jon Hendricks (Editor), Yasufumi Nakamori (Contribution by), Andrew Wilson (Contribution by), David Toop (Contribution by), Midori Yoshimoto (Contribution by), Helen Molesworth (Contribution by), Sanford Biggers (Contribution by), Catherine Lord Ph.D (Contribution by)
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Tracing the artistic evolution of Yoko Ono across the world, this is a multifaceted look at a creative mind that continues to be an inspiration.
The first major retrospective of Yoko Ono in a decade foregrounds her impact on activism and invites readers to engage dynamically with her work
Yoko Ono (b. 1933) firmly established herself as a leading figure in the Fluxus movement by the mid-1960s. Since that time, her multimedia practice, encompassing sculpture, film, performance, instruction, and music, has had a significant impact on the trajectory of contemporary art. The first major publication on Ono’s work in more than a decade, ...
Yoko Ono (b. 1933) firmly established herself as a leading figure in the Fluxus movement by the mid-1960s. Since that time, her multimedia practice, encompassing sculpture, film, performance, instruction, and music, has had a significant impact on the trajectory of contemporary art. The first major publication on Ono’s work in more than a decade, ...


