Yoko Ono - Music of the Mind

Author(s): Juliet Bingham; Tate Modern (Gallery) Staff (Contribution by)

Art

The first major retrospective of Yoko Ono in a decade foregrounds her impact on activism and invites readers to engage dynamically with her work.


Yoko Ono (b. 1933) firmly established herself as a leading figure in the Fluxus movement by the mid-1960s.  Since that time her multimedia practice encompassing sculpture, film, performance, instruction and music has had a significant impact on the trajectory of contemporary art.


This important volume celebrates her career at a pivotal moment and illustrates the prescient themes that the artist has long championed and that have become central to today's art practice.  It traces Ono's career across continents, beginning with the artist's early work in Tokyo.  Ono's time in 1960s London is also centered, and the survey looks critically at the development of her work in that period against the more public specter of her relationship with John Lennon and The Beatles.  The book then focuses a wider lens on Ono's transnational networks, including her impact on continental Europe and her extended residency in New York.  Throughout her career in each of these places, Ono championed feminist, antiwar and environmental ideas that have only grown in relevance.


Drawing on key themes of audience participation, play and music, the book also employs Ono's own words to encourage readers to experience Ono's work through actions that she finds particularly resonant: reading, enacting, imagining and wishing.  Published in association with Tate Exhibition Schedule: Tate Modern (February 15-September 1, 2024) K20, Dusseldorf (September 28, 2024-March 16, 2025)

General Information

  • : 9781849768849
  • : Tate Publishing, Limited
  • : Tate Publishing
  • : 01 February 2024
  • : books

Other Specifications

  • : Juliet Bingham; Tate Modern (Gallery) Staff (Contribution by)
  • : Paperback
  • : 700.92
  • : 304