Новинка
Yoko Ono: Growing Freedom
Аннотация
Accompanying a major new exhibition of Ono’s work at the Phi Foundation for Contemporary Art in Montreal, this book underscores the cornerstones of action, participation, and imagination in the work of this fascinating artist. Essays by Cheryl Sim, Gunnar B. Kvaran, and Caroline Andrieux first engage with Ono’s instruction works and emphasize the role of the visitor in their completion. They then present the collaborative projects for peace undertaken by Ono and Lennon, including the Acorn project, the War is Over peace campaign, and their “Bed In” projects, which took place fifty years ago. Ultimately, Yoko Ono seeks to impart the artist’s massive impact on contemporary art practices, art reception, and activism through art.
Характеристики
- Год выпуска
- 2019
- Переплет
- мягкая обложка
- Формат
- 5 x 0.6 x 7.8
- Количество страниц
- 112
Характеристики
- Год выпуска
- 2019
- Переплет
- мягкая обложка
- Формат
- 5 x 0.6 x 7.8
- Количество страниц
- 112
Аннотация
Accompanying a major new exhibition of Ono’s work at the Phi Foundation for Contemporary Art in Montreal, this book underscores the cornerstones of action, participation, and imagination in the work of this fascinating artist. Essays by Cheryl Sim, Gunnar B. Kvaran, and Caroline Andrieux first engage with Ono’s instruction works and emphasize the role of the visitor in their completion. They then present the collaborative projects for peace undertaken by Ono and Lennon, including the Acorn project, the War is Over peace campaign, and their “Bed In” projects, which took place fifty years ago. Ultimately, Yoko Ono seeks to impart the artist’s massive impact on contemporary art practices, art reception, and activism through art.