Yoko Ono: One Woman Show 1960 -1971 - Klaus Biesenbach - Books - Museum of Modern Art - 9780870709661 - May 25, 2015
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Yoko Ono: One Woman Show 1960 -1971

Klaus Biesenbach

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Yoko Ono: One Woman Show 1960 -1971

Examines the beginnings of Onos extensive career, demonstrating her pioneering role in visual art, performance and music during the 1960s and early 1970s. This book includes an introduction written by a guest scholar, artwork descriptions and key figures from the time. It also features exhibition dedicated exclusively to the artists work.


Marc Notes: Published to accompany the exhibition held at the Museum of MOdern Art.; Klaus Biesenbach examines the beginnings of Ono's extensive career, demonstrating her pioneering role in visual art, performance and music during the 1960s and early 1970s. The exhibition begins in New York in December 1960, where Ono initiated a performance series with La Monte Young in her Chambers Street loft. Over the course of the decade, Ono earned international recognition, staging Cut Piece in Tokyo and Kyoto in 1964, exhibiting at the Indica Gallery in London in 1966, and launching her global War is Over! campaign in 1969. Ono returned to New York in the early 1970s and organized an unsanctioned one woman show at The Museum of Modern Art. Publisher Marketing: "Yoko Ono: One Woman Show, 1960-1971" examines the beginnings of Ono's career, demonstrating her pioneering role in visual art, performance and music during the 1960s and early 1970s. It begins in New York in December 1960, where Ono initiated a performance series with La Monte Young in her Chambers Street loft. Over the course of the decade, Ono earned international recognition, staging "Cut Piece" in Kyoto and Tokyo in 1964, exhibiting at the Indica Gallery in London in 1966, and launching with John Lennon her global "War Is Over!" campaign in 1969. Ono returned to New York in the early 1970s and organized an unsanctioned "one woman show" at MoMA. Over 40 years after Ono's unofficial MoMA debut, the Museum presents its first exhibition dedicated exclusively to the artist's work. The accompanying publication features three newly commissioned essays that evaluate the cultural context of Ono's early years, and five sections reflecting her geographic locations during this period and the corresponding evolution of her artistic practice. Each chapter includes an introduction by a guest scholar, artwork descriptions, primary documents culled from newspapers, magazines and journals, and a selection by the artist of her texts and drawings. Born in Tokyo in 1933, Yoko Ono moved to New York in the mid-1950s and became a critical link between the American and Japanese avant-gardes. Ono's groundbreaking work greatly influenced the international development of Conceptual art, performance art and experimental film and music. In celebration of Ono's eightieth birthday in 2013, the Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt organized a major traveling retrospective.

Contributor Bio:  Biesenbach, Klaus Klaus Biesenbach is Chief Curator in The Museum of Modern Art, New York's Department of Media. Contributor Bio:  Ono, Yoko Yoko Ono is a musician and multimediaartist. She lives in New York City. Contributor Bio:  Bryan-Wilson, Julia Julia Bryan-Wilson is Associate Professor of Modern and Contemporary Art at the University of California, Berkeley, and the author of "Art Workers: Radical Practice in the Vietnam War Era".

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released May 25, 2015
ISBN13 9780870709661
Publishers Museum of Modern Art
Pages 240
Dimensions 245 × 315 × 25 mm   ·   1.31 kg
Language English  

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