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Cut Piece 1964 is a pioneer of performance art and participatory work first performed by Japanese American multimedia avant-garde artist, musician and peace activist Yoko Ono on July 20, 1964, at the Yamaichi Concert Hall in Kyoto, Japan. [1]
Yoko Ono (Japanese: 小野 洋子, ... Ono took out a full-page advert in the UK free newspaper Metro for "Imagine Peace 2011". ... [Cut Piece] unveils the ...
The relationship between Ceiling Painting/Yes Painting and Ono's 1964 work Cut Piece was extensively critiqued by James M. Harding in his essay "Between Material and Matrix: Yoko Ono's Cut Piece and the Unmaking of Collage" in his 2012 book of essays, Cutting Performances: Collage Events, Feminist Artists, and the American Avant-Garde. [7]
Several live versions have been released, including on Plastic Ono Band's Live Peace in Toronto 1969 and the John & Yoko/Plastic Ono Band With Elephant's Memory album Some Time in New York City in 1972. An early version was titled "Mum's Only Looking for Her Hand in the Snow". It has been covered by several other artists.
Yoko Ono and Sean Lennon in New York City in September 2018. It’s hard to imagine growing up with John Lennon and Yoko Ono as your parents. ... The piece is labeled with a plaque above a small hole.
The work is made from various objects that have been cut in half and painted white. It was made with the help of Ono's second husband, Anthony Cox, and some local art students. The piece was first displayed at Ono's "Half-a-Wind" exhibition (also called "Yoko Plus Me" [1]) at the Lisson Gallery in West London in 1967. At the Lisson Gallery show ...
In 1975, Lennon and Ono renewed their vows and welcomed their son, Sean Ono Lennon, on Oct. 9, Lennon’s 35th birthday. John is Sean’s godfather and recalled Lennon changing for the better with ...
Few people were closer to John Lennon and Yoko Ono than Elliot Mintz. The former Los Angeles radio and TV announcer first met the couple in the early seventies after interviewing Ono about her ...