Tag Archives: Yoko Ono
Sarah Gold and Karlyn De Jongh Talk with Yoko Ono
Driven by a wish to do good for society, Yoko Ono (1933, Tokyo, Japan) creates works—ideas, scores, performances, sculptures, installations, music—that address the effect of ideas on the actions of human beings, allowing the viewer to see things in a new light. Yoko Ono’s new work Arising was presented at the 55th Venice Biennale at […]
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Tagged Global Art Affairs Foundation, Karlyn De Jongh, Palazzo Bembo, PERSONAL STRUCTURES, Sarah Gold, Venice Biennale, Yoko Ono
Yoko Ono at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art
Travel to the edges of any major European city, and you reach placid suburban hell. This is true even for ultra-civilized Copenhagen. The Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in the suburb of Humlebæk is reachable in under an hour by train, from which you see the city ebb, flow, and dissipate. Tucked inside an otherwise […]
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Tagged Half-A-Wind Show, Humlebæk, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Max Feldman, Øresund, Yoko Ono