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By Yoko Ono, Bruce Altshuler, David A. Ross, Kevin C. Concannon & Murray Sayle
Hardcover (352 pages)
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Click Here | Product Description: Y E S Yoko Ono accompanies the first major museum retrospective of the work of this pioneering avant-garde artist. In her prolific 40-year career, Ono has embraced a wide range of mediums, defying traditional boundaries and creating new forms of artistic expression. This volume is the first comprehensive art book devoted to her challenging and influential work. Yoko Ono has created revolutionary forms of music, film, and the visual arts since the 1960s, when she emerged as an avant-garde force in New York, Tokyo, and London. This richly illustrated book includes essays by eminent international scholars and critics that not only explore Ono's life and career, including her contributions to the Fluxus movement and Conceptual art, but also enrich our understanding of her complex role as artist, filmmaker, poet, composer, performance artist, activist, and rock star. An anthology of Ono's writings and an illustrated chronology further mark this book as the most extensive survey ever published on the art and life of Yoko Ono. The book includes a CD with new music by Yoko Ono, performed by Ono, her son Sean Lennon, and others. ALEXANDRA MUNROE, director of Japan Society Gallery, New York, and a noted art historian specializing in modern Asian art, organized the accompanying exhibition in consultation with JON HENDRICKS, who has worked as Yoko Ono's curator and archivist since 1989 and is the author of Abrams' acclaimed catalogue raisonn Fluxus Codex. MURRAY SAYLE is the Japan correspondent for The New Yorker. DAVID A. ROSS is director of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. JANN S. WENNER is founder and publisher of Rolling Stone magazine. JOAN ROTHFUSS is associate curator of the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis. CHRISSIE ILES is curator, Film and Video, at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. KRISTINE STILES is associate professor of art and art history at Duke University in North Carolina. Includes music CD. 360 illustrations, 102 in full color, 97/8 x 113/4" |
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By Yoko Ono
Simon & Schuster Hardcover (320 pages)
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Back in print for the first time in nearly thirty years, here is Yoko Ono's whimsical, delightful, subversive, startling book of instructions for art and for life. "Burn this book after you've read it." -- Yoko "A dream you dream alone may be a dream, but a dream two people dream together is a reality." "This is the greatest book I've ever burned." -- John |
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By Alan Clayson & Robb Johnson
Chrome Dreams Paperback (320 pages)
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Click Here | Product Description: This riveting exposé of Yoko Ono covers her early life growing up as the eldest daughter of a wealthy Japanese family and her personal experience as a result of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima at the end of the World War II. Detailed are her move to New York for schooling during the 1950s, her first marriage to a composer, and her early days as an experimental artist in London during the early 1960s. New light is shed on her initial meeting with John Lennon and their 13-year relationship, and the rebuilding of her life after his tragic murder. Her life as artist, musician, businesswoman, and mother are explored from her youth to the present. |
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By Yoko Ono
Weatherhill Hardcover (63 pages)
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Click Here | Product Description: Yoko Ono has been a key figure in two of the most significant developments in 20th-century art. One is the shattering of the frame - the explosion of the traditional Western notion of the work of art as a unique representational object. The second is the globalization of the avant garde and its transformation by cross fertilization with a variety of non-Western authentic and philosophical perspectives. Ono was a founding member of Fluxus, a loosely organized artistic collective that served as a bridge between the avant garde of New York and Tokyo in the early 1960s. Her work of this period pioneered the theory and practice of what came to be known as Conceptual art. This volume includes all 22 of the pieces originally shown at the Sogetsu Gallery in 1962, in Japanese and the artist's own English translation, supplemented by four additional pieces for which the original Japanese texts have been lost. |
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By Yoko Ono
Walther Konig Released: 2009-03-01 Hardcover (208 pages)
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Click Here | Product Description: In 1965, The New York Times called Tokyo-born, New York-based Fluxus artist Yoko Ono, a one person culture explosion." In this generous volume, Ono presents instruction pieces from 1961 to the present, including three scores from her iconic 1964 artist's book, Grapefruit--"Drinking Piece for Orchestra," "Bicycle Piece for Orchestra" and "Painting to Be Slept On"--which are republished here for the first time. Ono has explained the origin of these works: "...sometimes for financial reasons, sometimes for technical difficulties, I could never realize all the ideas which were literally bombarding me. But now, I could just write instructions. It freed me." Also included are more than 100 drawings from Franklin Summer, a series begun in 1994, comprising 1,400 inkblot drawings on paper, and Vertical Memory (1997)--dedicated to Ono's father--a photograph in 21 parts depicting a distorted face. The piece, which Ono considers her best, is a culmination of her life's work." |
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By Ken Sharp
MTV Hardcover (272 pages)
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Click Here | Product Description: Celebrating the thirty anniversary of Double Fantasy-John Lennon's last release-a somber reminder of what could have been |
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Omnibus Press Paperback (128 pages)
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By Chrissie Iles
Museum of Modern Art, Oxford Paperback (256 pages)
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Insight Editions Released: 2007-11-06 Hardcover (160 pages)
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Click Here | Product Description: In November 1980, on the eve of John Lennon's untimely murder by a lone gunman, photographer Allan Tannenbaum had unique and total access to John and Yoko, who were emerging from five years of seclusion and avoiding the media. As one of the few photogrpahers with whom John and Yoko were close, Tannenbaum was privileged to be able to capture many intimate moments between the two. The resulting photographs, many of which have neer before been available to the public, portray a couple deeply in love--playful, spiritual, and remarkably at home in front of the camera while expressing their feelings to each other. John cherished these images of Yoko and was moved by their beauty and grace.
This limited edition is enclosed in an elegant clamshell box, and includes a signed photograph by Allan Tannenbaum. Limited to 1,250 signed and numbered copies.
The prologue to this volume documents, through a rare set of images, John Lennon's last live performance. After John's shocking murder in December 1980, Tannenbaum continued to photograph Yoko, as well as the vigils and memorials that immediately sprang up throughout the city. This bittersweet collection is both a celebration of and tribute to one of our greatest srtists and an everlasting love affair.
Foreword by Yoko Ono, introduction by Chris Murray. |
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By Chip Madinger
44 1 Productions Inc Paperback (720 pages)
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