An œuvre with cult status
Yoko Ono (b. 1933) is one of the most influential artists of our
time. Her performances and works of the 1960s and 1970s have achieved cult
status and are charged with new relevance from today’s perspective. Since the
beginning of her career, Yoko Ono has dealt with important socio-political
issues that are still highly relevant today: from early on, she has been
committed to peace in the world and to the feminist cause. Ideas always play a
central role in her work. Sometimes she formulates them in a playful and
humorous way, sometimes quite radically, and then again very poetically. Some
are transformed into objects while others are left immaterial. Yoko Ono’s
artistic oeuvre is very varied and includes sculptures, works on paper,
installations, performances, film and music. The exhibition at the Kunsthaus
Zürich presents a selection of key works from all periods of her artistic
career, with a focus on the early years. Ono’s oeuvre, spanning over half a
century, is reinvigorated with a fresh, contemporary perspective and actively
engages visitors on a number of levels.
Yoko Ono is personally involved in the conception of the
exhibition, and the works are being selected in collaboration with the artist
and her long-time curator Jon Hendricks. The exhibition is accompanied by a
multifaceted programme in
which important pieces are performed.
https://www.kulturzueri.ch/en/db/veranstaltungen/yoko-ono-this-room-moves-at-the-same-speed-as-the-clouds/
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