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Wednesday 15 September 19.00–21.00
Yoko Ono:
Whisper Piece
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Yoko Ono is widely considered to be one of the most challenging and influential artists of our age. She has created revolutionary
forms of music, performance, film and visual arts ever since the 1960s, when she emerged as an original voice in the New York, London and Paris avant-gardes.
Her use of concepts, language and participation heralded themes central to the Fluxus movement and Conceptual Art, and her
event and sound pieces of the time laid the groundwork for major developments in music and performance art in the latter part
of the century.
Tonight she creates a unique evening of performance and lecture, re-exploring earlier work performed in London in the 1960s.
Tate Britain Room 9 £15 (£10 concessions), booking required Price includes drinks afterwards
This event is related to the
Art and the 60s
exhibition
Music & Performance
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 Iain MacMillan Cover of Private View Card for Yoko Ono’s exhibition at Indica Gallery
1967
© Iain MacMillan |
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