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Music of the mind : Yoko Ono / co-editors Juliet Bingham, Connor Monahan and Jon Hendricks.

Contributor(s): Publication details: London : Tate Publishing, 2024.Description: 302 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781849768849
  • 9781849768917
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Contents:
Introduction / Juliet Bingham
Kindred spirits: Yoko Ono and Toshi Ichiyanagi / Yasufumi Nakamori
Yoko Ono in Tokyo: From drama to instructions / Naoko Seki
Total communication equals peace / Andrew Wilson
PEACE is POWER / Yoko Ono
Yoko Ono: Silence the object of her painful scrutiny / David Toop
A shadow is a memory: Visibility and reception of Ono's work in Germany 1962-72 / Patrizia Dander
Yoko Ono: A kind of meeting point / Helen Molesworth, Barbara Rose, Yoko Ono, Catherine Lord and Sanford Biggers
'Hello? This is Yoko': A narrative chronology / Kira Wainstein
To the Wesleyan people, 23 January 1966 / Yoko Ono
Lyrics / Yoko Ono
Summary: Accompanying the survey exhibition at Tate Modern of the same name, this Music of the Mind paperback exhibition book explores the world of Yoko Ono and reveals the profound impact of her art on the collective consciousness of our time. The exhibition catalogue features previously unpublished photographs from her involvement at Indica Gallery, London, Sogetsu Art Centre, Tokyo and her loft on Chambers Street in New York, as well as new research and writing about the world renowned Japanese multi-media artist, singer, songwriter and peace activist. Yoko Ono (born 1933) is an artist who has made an indelible mark on contemporary culture and political activism through her radical and innovative practice. This remarkable and essential publication, developed in collaboration with Yoko Ono and her studio, traces in full the evolution of an artist whose visionary spirit has transcended boundaries and challenged conventions.
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Book Book CGLAS Library Monographs Room ONO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 12827

Published on the occasion of the exhibition held at Tate Modern, London (Blavatnik Building), 15 February - 1 September 2024; Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, K20, Düsseldorf (Grabbe Hall), 28 September 2024 - 16 March 2025.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction / Juliet Bingham

Kindred spirits: Yoko Ono and Toshi Ichiyanagi / Yasufumi Nakamori

Yoko Ono in Tokyo: From drama to instructions / Naoko Seki

Total communication equals peace / Andrew Wilson

PEACE is POWER / Yoko Ono

Yoko Ono: Silence the object of her painful scrutiny / David Toop

A shadow is a memory: Visibility and reception of Ono's work in Germany 1962-72 / Patrizia Dander

Yoko Ono: A kind of meeting point / Helen Molesworth, Barbara Rose, Yoko Ono, Catherine Lord and Sanford Biggers

'Hello? This is Yoko': A narrative chronology / Kira Wainstein

To the Wesleyan people, 23 January 1966 / Yoko Ono

Lyrics / Yoko Ono

Accompanying the survey exhibition at Tate Modern of the same name, this Music of the Mind paperback exhibition book explores the world of Yoko Ono and reveals the profound impact of her art on the collective consciousness of our time. The exhibition catalogue features previously unpublished photographs from her involvement at Indica Gallery, London, Sogetsu Art Centre, Tokyo and her loft on Chambers Street in New York, as well as new research and writing about the world renowned Japanese multi-media artist, singer, songwriter and peace activist. Yoko Ono (born 1933) is an artist who has made an indelible mark on contemporary culture and political activism through her radical and innovative practice. This remarkable and essential publication, developed in collaboration with Yoko Ono and her studio, traces in full the evolution of an artist whose visionary spirit has transcended boundaries and challenged conventions.