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Yoko Ono
b. 1933

Yoko Ono b. 1933

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  • Yoko Ono is an artist, musician, and activist. Born in Tokyo, 1933, Ono grew up in Japan, with periods spent...

    Installation view of Add Color (Refugee Boat), 1960 / 2019 at Lower Manhattan Cultural Council. Photo: Ian Douglas.

    Yoko Ono is an artist, musician, and activist.

    Born in Tokyo, 1933, Ono grew up in Japan, with periods spent abroad in San Francisco and New York. She was the first woman admitted to the philosophy program at Gakushuin University, Tokyo, where she studied before moving to New York in 1953 to attend Sarah Lawrence College.

    In 1956 she settled in Manhattan with her then husband, composer Toshi Ichiyanagi. Immersed in a community of artists and composers, Ono began to develop her own art practice, often in the form of instruction, inviting the viewers’ participation. In 1960 Ono rented a loft on Chambers Street in Lower Manhattan and began organizing performances and events in the space, becoming a vital part of the New York avant-garde scene.

    In 1961, Ono’s first solo exhibition was held at George Maciunas’ AG Gallery in New York. Painting To Be Stepped On, a work of canvas placed on the floor with a card inviting the viewer to step on it, was one of several Instruction Paintings exhibited. Later that year Ono gave a performance at Carnegie Recital Hall of works involving movement, sound, and voice including, AOS – To David Tudor, and A Grapefruit in the World of Park.

    In 1962, she returned to Tokyo, where at the Sogetsu Art Center she debuted new performances including, The Pulse, and exhibited her Instructions for Paintings, a progression from works shown at AG Gallery, this time comprised of only written instruction, marking a key moment in the history of conceptual art. Later that year she performed with John Cage on a concert tour throughout Japan. In 1964, Ono performed Cut Piece and Bag Piece in Kyoto and Tokyo, and self-published Grapefruit, her foundational book of instructions.

  • "A dream you dream alone may be a dream, but a dream two people dream together is a reality."
    —Yoko Ono
  • In 1962, she returned to Tokyo, where at the Sogetsu Art Center she debuted new performances including, The Pulse, and...
    To See the Sky, 2015. Collection Faurschou Foundation.

    In 1962, she returned to Tokyo, where at the Sogetsu Art Center she debuted new performances including, The Pulse, and exhibited her Instructions for Paintings, a progression from works shown at AG Gallery, this time comprised of only written instruction, marking a key moment in the history of conceptual art. Later that year she performed with John Cage on a concert tour throughout Japan. In 1964, Ono performed Cut Piece and Bag Piece in Kyoto and Tokyo, and self-published Grapefruit, her foundational book of instructions.

    In 1965 Ono returned to New York, continuing to perform and stage events, pioneering new ways of disseminating her art through advertising and postcard events, and began making her own films, including Film No. 4, Match and Eyeblink.

    In the fall of 1966, Ono was invited to London to perform and lecture in the Destruction in Art Symposium. Remaining in London, Ono had a solo exhibition at Indica Gallery, and Lisson Gallery the following year, showing new conceptual object-based works like White Chess Set, Apple, and Half-A-Room. During this period, she continued to make films, including a new version of Film No. 4 (Bottoms), and presented a series of performances, including her concert tour Music of the Mind.

    At her Indica Gallery exhibition Ono met John Lennon, beginning a personal and artistic relationship in art, film, music, and activism. By 1968 their conceptual events to promote peace had become world-wide news, including the Bed-In for Peace held in an Amsterdam hotel room during their honeymoon in 1969 and later in Montreal.

    In the early 1970s Ono’s activities, along with Lennon, primarily centered around music and activism, releasing five solo and collaborative albums over three years. In 1971 Ono had her first retrospective exhibition, This Is Not Here, at the Everson Art Museum. Later that year, Museum of Modern [F]art, Ono’s unofficial conceptual exhibition at the museum was advertised in the Village Voice and documented as a new film.

  • In 1973, Ono and Lennon announced the birth of a new conceptual country, Nutopia, with “no land, no boundaries, no...

    Painting to Be Stepped On, 1966 / 1988

    In 1973, Ono and Lennon announced the birth of a new conceptual country, Nutopia, with “no land, no boundaries, no passports, only people.” In 1975 the birth of their son Sean Ono Lennon influenced the couple’s decision to take a break from public life.

    In August 1980, Ono and Lennon returned to the studio to record their first album together since 1972. Double Fantasy was released in November and went on to win the 1981 Grammy Award for Album of the Year. Less than a month after its release, Lennon was shot and killed outside their home in New York.

    Emerging from the tragedy of Lennon’s death, Ono immersed herself in making music, releasing several albums during the decade. “It was the music that made me survive” Ono said. After a long absence from exhibiting her art in museums and galleries, Ono’s 1989 solo exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art, Yoko Ono: Objects, Film, signaled a renewed interest in her art, which continued to be exhibited extensively across the world.

    In 2000 Yes Yoko Ono, a retrospective exhibition originating at the Japan Society Gallery in New York toured to thirteen international venues over four years. In 2007, Ono unveiled the IMAGINE PEACE TOWER on Videy, an island off the coast of Reykjavik, Iceland, giving a permanent home to her and Lennon’s long-standing commitment to world peace. In 2009 she was awarded the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement at the 53rd Venice Biennale. That same year, Ono released Between My Head and the Sky, her first studio album as Plastic Ono Band since 1973. In 2018, Ono released her thirteenth solo studio album, Warzone.

    Ono’s work has continued to be honored with numerous exhibitions in some of the world’s most prestigious international venues, including The  Museum of Modern Art in New York (2015) and Tate Modern in London (2024).

    In a career spanning more than seventy years, Ono’s work as an artist and activist remains singularly relevant and continues to challenge the boundaries of artist and audience.

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  • Yoko Ono performing Cut Piece (1964) at Sogetsu Art Centre, Tokyo Japan, 1964. Photo by Minoru Hirata, ©Yoko Ono (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Installation view of My Mommy is Beautiful, 2004 / 2024 in Yoko Ono: Music of the Mind, Tate Modern, London, United Kingdom, February 15 - September 1, 2024. (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Installation view of Play It By Trust (Sydney Version), 1966 / 2013 in War Is Over! (if you want it): Yoko Ono, MCA Sydney, Sydney, Australia, 2013. (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Yoko Ono, Stone Piece (Galerie Lelong, New York 2015/2016), 2015 (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Yoko Ono, Mend Piece (Galerie Lelong Version), 1966 / 2018 (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Installation view of touch me I, 2008 in touch me, Galerie Lelong & Co., New York, New York, April 18 - May 31, 2008. (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).

    Cut Piece, 1964

  • WORKS
    • SKY TV for San Francisco, 1996/2021

      SKY TV for San Francisco, 1996/2021

    • Le Rouge et Le Noir, 2017

      Le Rouge et Le Noir, 2017

    • A CLOUD SHOVEL, 1971 / 2015

      A CLOUD SHOVEL, 1971 / 2015

    • Ask the Clouds to Remember, 2013

      Ask the Clouds to Remember, 2013

    • A Hole, 2009

      A Hole, 2009

    • DOORS, 2011

      DOORS, 2011

    • Cleaning Piece, 1966 / 1988

      Cleaning Piece, 1966 / 1988

    • War Is Over! If You Want It, 1969

      War Is Over! If You Want It, 1969

  • Select Exhibitions

    • Yoko Ono: Music of the Mind, Tate Modern
      Exhibitions

      Yoko Ono: Music of the Mind

      Tate Modern 15 February - 1 September 2024 Museum & Public Exhibitions
    • Yoko Ono: THE RIVERBED
      Exhibitions

      Yoko Ono: THE RIVERBED

      11 December 2015 - 30 January 2016 Galerie Lelong Exhibitions
    • Yoko Ono: One Woman Show, 1960–1971, MoMA
      Exhibitions

      Yoko Ono: One Woman Show, 1960–1971

      MoMA 17 May - 7 September 2015 Museum & Public Exhibitions
    • Yoko Ono: UNCURSED
      Exhibitions

      Yoko Ono: UNCURSED

      28 October - 10 December 2011 Galerie Lelong Exhibitions
    • Yoko Ono: touch me
      Exhibitions

      Yoko Ono: touch me

      18 April - 7 June 2008 Galerie Lelong Exhibitions
  • PRESS

    • The New York Times, Following Yoko Ono’s Anarchic Instructions
      Press

      The New York Times

      Following Yoko Ono’s Anarchic Instructions February 22, 2024
    • ArtForum, Review: Yoko Ono at Galerie Lelong/Andrea Rosen Gallery
      Press

      ArtForum

      Review: Yoko Ono at Galerie Lelong/Andrea Rosen Gallery March 27, 2016
    • The Guardian, Yoko Ono show at Guggenheim shines light on pioneering conceptual artist
      Press

      The Guardian

      Yoko Ono show at Guggenheim shines light on pioneering conceptual artist March 13, 2014
  • Publications

    • Yoko Ono: Music of the Mind, Juliet Bingham, Jon Hendricks and Connor Monahan
      Publications

      Yoko Ono: Music of the Mind

      Juliet Bingham, Jon Hendricks and Connor Monahan
    • One Woman Show, 1960-1971, Klaus Biesenbach, Christophe Cherix, Jon Hendricks, Julia Bryan-Wilson, Yoko Ono
      Publications

      One Woman Show, 1960-1971

      Klaus Biesenbach, Christophe Cherix, Jon Hendricks, Julia Bryan-Wilson, Yoko Ono
      Published by Museum of Modern Art, New York ISBN: 9780870709661
    • THE RIVERBED, Yoko Ono
      Publications

      THE RIVERBED

      Yoko Ono
      Published by Andrea Rosen Gallery and Galerie Lelong
    • Yoko Ono: Half-A-Wind Show - A Retrospective, Ingrid Pfeiffer, Max Hollein, Jon Hendricks
      Publications

      Yoko Ono: Half-A-Wind Show - A Retrospective

      Ingrid Pfeiffer, Max Hollein, Jon Hendricks
      Published by Prestel Verlag and Schirn Kunsthalle ISBN: 9783791352831
    • Yoko Ono: TO THE LIGHT, Kathryn Rattee, Melissa Larner and Rebecca Lewin
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      Yoko Ono: TO THE LIGHT

      Kathryn Rattee, Melissa Larner and Rebecca Lewin
      Published by Koenig Books and Serpentine Gallery ISBN: 9783863352219
    • YOKO ONO: WAR IS OVER! (IF YOU WANT IT), Rachel Kent
      Publications

      YOKO ONO: WAR IS OVER! (IF YOU WANT IT)

      Rachel Kent
      Published by Museum of Contemporary Art Australia ISBN: 9781921034695
    • The 8th Hiroshima Art Prize - THE ROAD OF HOPE: YOKO ONO 2011, Motoko Suhama and Yukie Kamiya
      Publications

      The 8th Hiroshima Art Prize - THE ROAD OF HOPE: YOKO ONO 2011

      Motoko Suhama and Yukie Kamiya
      Published by Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art ISBN: 9784939105296
    • Yoko Ono: touch me, Yoko Ono
      Publications

      Yoko Ono: touch me

      Yoko Ono
      Published by Edizioni Charta ISBN: 9788881586967
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