Exhibitions
1. Add Color Painting, 1960/1966
Paint, newspaper, tin foil on canvas
40 x 40 cm
Private collection
© Yoko Ono
2. Ceiling Painting, Yes Painting, 1966
Text on paper, glass, metal frame, metal chain, magnifying glass, painted ladder
Ladder: 183 x 49 x 21 cm, framed text: 64.8 x 56.4 cm
Private collection
© Yoko Ono
3. Advertisement for Museum of Modern (F) Art, 1971
Published in Village Voice, December 2, 1971
Private collection
© Yoko Ono
4. Filmstill from Film No. 4 (Bottoms) Fluxfilm No. 16, 1966
16mm film transferred to digital, black and white, Silent, 5min 30 sec
Private collection
© Yoko Ono
5. Filmstill from Fly, 1970
Performed by Virginia Lust
16 mm film transferred to digital, color with sound
25 min
Sound track by Yoko Ono
Private collection
© Yoko Ono
6. Fly, 1996
Billboards
Dimensions variable
Private collection
© Foto de Stephen Salpukas
Courtesy of Yoko Ono
7. Yoko Ono and John Lennon performing Bed-In for Peace
Hilton Hotel, Amsterdam, March 25-31, 1969
© Yoko Ono
8. Yoko Ono and John Lennon
War Is Over!, 1969
Billboard installed in Times Square, New York
© Yoko Ono
9. Walking On Thin Ice (video still), 1981
© Yoko Ono
10. Yoko Ono in Half-A-Room, Lisson Gallery, London, 1967
Photo by Clay Perry
© Yoko Ono
11. Cut Piece, 1965
Performed by Yoko Ono
Carnegie Recital Hall, New York, March 21, 1965
Photo by Minoru Niizuma
Courtesy of Yoko Ono
12. Morning Beams / Riverbed, 1996
Installation view, Israel Museum, 2000
Photo by Oded Löbl
© Yoko Ono
13. Sky Piece to Jesus Christ, 1965
Performed piece for orchestra
Performed by Yoko Ono, La Monte Young (conductor), and the Fluxus Symphony Orchestra, Carnegie Recital Hall, New York, September 25, 1965
Photo by Peter Moore
© Barbara Moore/Licensed by VAGA, NY
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