“Yoko Ono: Music of the Mind” is an exhibit originally staged at the Tate Modern in London in 2024 and is now being exhibited at Chicago’s Museum of Contemporary Art until February 22, 2026, before ...
If the pairing of Yoko Ono and Wu-Tang Clan's de facto leader RZA isn't odd enough, watch above as they do a live 10-minute performance that comes from the perspective of a sperm cell. The performance ...
The Oscar-winning Scottish filmmaker and Mercury Studios recall the legendary singer-songwriter’s 1972 'One-to-One' benefit concert, his only full-stage performance after leaving The Beatles. By Etan ...
There have been no shortage of John Lennon and/or Beatles documentary film projects over the years. That's why Academy ...
Not-so-forbidden fruit: Installation view of Yoko Ono’s "Apple" (1966), at MoMA in 2015. At Carnegie Recital Hall, 1965: “Cut Piece,” performed by Ono. Left ...
A major retrospective at Tate Modern instructs visitors to draw their own shadows, shake hands through a canvas and imagine paintings in their heads. By Emily LaBarge The critic Emily LaBarge saw the ...
Today is Yoko Ono’s 90th birthday. Since the late 1960s, John Lennon’s widow has served as a lightning rod for the ire of an overly large coterie of Beatles fans who would come to blame her for the ...
A new documentary, Daytime Revolution, will look at all that went into John Lennon and Yoko Ono‘s legendary weeklong 1972 residency as guests on The Mike Douglas Show — the most-watched daytime talk ...
I've always felt sorry for Yoko Ono. Not in a patronizing way -- not because she's fragile or tragic -- but because she has spent so much of her life being misunderstood on purpose. The poor little ...
Travel back to 1930s Tokyo, some three decades before Yoko Ono joined New York City’s flourishing downtown art scene and her conceptual artist’s book Grapefruit (1964) emerged as a seminal work of the ...