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Fri, May 31

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Richmond Library Annexe, online & replay

Yoko One: key moments in her extraordinary career

With ‘Yoko Ono: Music of the Mind exhibition at Tate Modern, on until 1 September 2024, it is time to dive into the live and work of this powerful artist and activist for world peace. more info below

Yoko One: key moments in her extraordinary career
Yoko One: key moments in her extraordinary career

Time & Location

May 31, 2024, 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Richmond Library Annexe, online & replay, Quadrant Rd, Richmond TW9 1DH, UK

Guests

About the Event

Having interviewed Yoko Ono for BBC Radio 2 Arts Show in 2008, Estelle Lovatt presents her illustrated lecture, explaining everything to know about, ‘Yoko Ono: Music of the Mind exhibition at Tate Modern, until 1 September 2024.

This is the UK’s largest show of Ono’s work, celebrating her as a powerful artist and activist for world peace.  Including conceptualism, film, performance, poetry, photography and music.  Spanning seventy years, from the 1950s to today.  And how, even now, she is still impacting our contemporary world.

Including Ono’s ‘Instruction Pieces’, how she met her future husband John Lennon, ‘Film No. 4 (Bottoms)' - which was banned, ‘White Chess Set’ anti-war game, ‘Add Colour (refugee Boat)’ inviting you to draw on the white boat and gallery walls, ‘My Mommy is Beautiful’ to which you can attach photos of your mother, ‘Wish Tree’ for you to contribute your wish for peace, today..

And Estelle will tell you what happened when Yoko Ono met Surrealist artist Salvador Dali!

Upon booking you will receive an automed email with instructions on how to join.

NO recording made.

Tickets

  • Regular

    £15.00
  • Creditor

    This ticket is for people who have credit with Art Historical London because they have paid in advance via bank transfer, cheque or gift voucher.

    £0.00

Total

£0.00

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