![]() YES YOKO ONO offers the first comprehensive reevaluation of Ono’s work, exploring her position within the postwar international avant-garde and her critical and influential role in originating forms of cutting-edge art, music, film and performance. The exhibition was awarded the 2000–2001 International Association of Art Critics/USA Award for Best Museum Show Originating in New York City. Overseeing the San Francisco presentation are Janet Bishop, SFMOMA curator of painting and sculpture, and Clara Kim, SFMOMA curatorial associate. YES YOKO ONO was organized by Japan Society, New York, and curated by its gallery director, Alexandra Munroe, in consultation with Fluxus scholar Jon Hendricks. ![]() The exhibition features approximately 150 works from the 1960s to the present, with a focus on her early period, and includes objects and installations language works, such as instruction pieces and scores film and video music and performance art. In her prolific 40-year career, Ono has embraced a wide range of media, defying traditional boundaries and creating new forms of artistic expression. YES YOKO ONO, the first American retrospective of the work of pioneering artist Yoko Ono, will be on view at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) from June 22 through September 8, 2002, in the exhibition’s only West Coast presentation. ![]()
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