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Presentation of The Hive, a partnership between EFA Project Space and A Blade of Grass.
June 22 - July 21, 2013
Project by:
The Feminist Economics Department
Robby Herbst
Piero Passacantando
Presentation of The Hive, a partnership between EFA Project Space and A Blade of Grass.
June 22 - July 21, 2013
Project by:
The Feminist Economics Department
Robby Herbst
Piero Passacantando
Presentation of The Hive, a partnership between EFA Project Space and A Blade of Grass.
June 22 - July 21, 2013
Project by:
The Feminist Economics Department
Robby Herbst
Piero Passacantando
Presentation of The Hive, a partnership between EFA Project Space and A Blade of Grass.
June 22 - July 21, 2013
Project by:
The Feminist Economics Department
Robby Herbst
Piero Passacantando
Presentation of The Hive, a partnership between EFA Project Space and A Blade of Grass.
June 22 - July 21, 2013
Project by:
The Feminist Economics Department
Robby Herbst
Piero Passacantando
photo by Robbie
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Craylands o2 October 2008 - Photo Contest / "This is Craylands"
Thursday in Craylands.
"This is Craylands" photo session by Ben, Joe and Robbie.
Evening screening inside our studio.
chinabone:
chinabone.lth.bclub.org.uk/gallery/main.php/v/theps-net/p...
photo by Robbie
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Craylands o2 October 2008 - Photo Contest / "This is Craylands"
Thursday in Craylands.
"This is Craylands" photo session by Ben, Joe and Robbie.
Evening screening inside our studio.
chinabone:
chinabone.lth.bclub.org.uk/gallery/main.php/v/theps-net/p...
One Night Grand Stand, Shoreditch Park, 20/08/2008,
by The People Speak
more photos:
chinabone.lth.bclub.org.uk/gallery/main.php/v/theps-net/p...
Craylands 29th September 2008 - screening-02
"Monday'screening" in Basildon. we've been showing"Story so far" video, as well as photos been done around Craylands.
Later we entertained with "American Dad" and "LiarLiar" screening.
chinabone:
chinabone.lth.bclub.org.uk/gallery/main.php/v/theps-net/p...
George Maciunas
photograph, gelatin silver print on paper
From the exhibition
Yoko Ono Music of the Mind
(February – September 2024)
Yoko Ono is a trailblazer of early conceptual and participatory art, film and performance, a celebrated musician, and a formidable campaigner for world peace. Developing her practice in the United States, Japan and the UK, ideas are central to her art, often expressed in poetic, humorous, profound and radical ways.
Spanning more than seven decades, YOKO ONO: MUSIC OF THE MIND is the UK’s largest exhibition celebrating key moments in Ono’s groundbreaking, influential and multidisciplinary career, from the mid-1950s to now – including her years in London where she met her future husband and longtime collaborator John Lennon.
The show traces the development of her practice and explores some of Ono’s most talked about and powerful artworks and performances. This includes Cut Piece (1964), where people were invited to cut off her clothing, to her banned Film No.4 (Bottoms) (1966-67) which she created as a ‘petition for peace’. Visitors are invited to take part in both simple acts of the imagination and active encounters with Ono’s works, such as Wish Trees for London, where visitors can contribute personal wishes for peace.
Audiences will discover over 200 works including instruction pieces, scores, installations, films, music and photography. The exhibition reveals a groundbreaking approach to language, art and participation that continues to speak to the present moment.
[*Tate Modern]
Taken in the Tate Modern
Photograph conceived as a poster for Works by Yoko Ono, Carnegie Recital Hall, New York, 24 November 1961
Poster by Yoko Ono
George Maciunas
Photograph, print on vinyl
Ono’s concert included AOS – To David Tudor, an ‘opera’ conducted almost in darkness, only illuminated by matches and torches, and A Grapefruit in the World of Park. The latter was a poem-like performance score, adapted from a story that Ono had written in 1955. Ono read the text onstage while some 20 artists, composers, musicians and dancers, including George Brecht, Trisha Brown, Jackson Mac Low, Jonas Mekas, Yvonne Rainer, David Tudor and La Monte Young, followed her instructions, laughing aloud or playing atonal music. In the original story, a group of characters discuss what to do with an unwanted grapefruit before peeling and eating it.*
From the exhibition
Yoko Ono Music of the Mind
(February – September 2024)
Yoko Ono is a trailblazer of early conceptual and participatory art, film and performance, a celebrated musician, and a formidable campaigner for world peace. Developing her practice in the United States, Japan and the UK, ideas are central to her art, often expressed in poetic, humorous, profound and radical ways.
Spanning more than seven decades, YOKO ONO: MUSIC OF THE MIND is the UK’s largest exhibition celebrating key moments in Ono’s groundbreaking, influential and multidisciplinary career, from the mid-1950s to now – including her years in London where she met her future husband and longtime collaborator John Lennon.
The show traces the development of her practice and explores some of Ono’s most talked about and powerful artworks and performances. This includes Cut Piece (1964), where people were invited to cut off her clothing, to her banned Film No.4 (Bottoms) (1966-67) which she created as a ‘petition for peace’. Visitors are invited to take part in both simple acts of the imagination and active encounters with Ono’s works, such as Wish Trees for London, where visitors can contribute personal wishes for peace.
Audiences will discover over 200 works including instruction pieces, scores, installations, films, music and photography. The exhibition reveals a groundbreaking approach to language, art and participation that continues to speak to the present moment.
[*Tate Modern]
Taken in the Tate Modern
Presentation of The Hive, a partnership between EFA Project Space and A Blade of Grass.
June 22 - July 21, 2013
Project by:
The Feminist Economics Department
Robby Herbst
Piero Passacantando
Presentation of The Hive, a partnership between EFA Project Space and A Blade of Grass.
June 22 - July 21, 2013
Project by:
The Feminist Economics Department
Robby Herbst
Piero Passacantando
Presentation of The Hive, a partnership between EFA Project Space and A Blade of Grass.
June 22 - July 21, 2013
Project by:
The Feminist Economics Department
Robby Herbst
Piero Passacantando
Presentation of The Hive, a partnership between EFA Project Space and A Blade of Grass.
June 22 - July 21, 2013
Project by:
The Feminist Economics Department
Robby Herbst
Piero Passacantando
Presentation of The Hive, a partnership between EFA Project Space and A Blade of Grass.
June 22 - July 21, 2013
Project by:
The Feminist Economics Department
Robby Herbst
Piero Passacantando
Presentation of The Hive, a partnership between EFA Project Space and A Blade of Grass.
June 22 - July 21, 2013
Project by:
The Feminist Economics Department
Robby Herbst
Piero Passacantando
Presentation of The Hive, a partnership between EFA Project Space and A Blade of Grass.
June 22 - July 21, 2013
Project by:
The Feminist Economics Department
Robby Herbst
Piero Passacantando
Presentation of The Hive, a partnership between EFA Project Space and A Blade of Grass.
June 22 - July 21, 2013
Project by:
The Feminist Economics Department
Robby Herbst
Piero Passacantando
Presentation of The Hive, a partnership between EFA Project Space and A Blade of Grass.
June 22 - July 21, 2013
Project by:
The Feminist Economics Department
Robby Herbst
Piero Passacantando
Presentation of The Hive, a partnership between EFA Project Space and A Blade of Grass.
June 22 - July 21, 2013
Project by:
The Feminist Economics Department
Robby Herbst
Piero Passacantando
Presentation of The Hive, a partnership between EFA Project Space and A Blade of Grass.
June 22 - July 21, 2013
Project by:
The Feminist Economics Department
Robby Herbst
Piero Passacantando
photo by Joe
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Craylands o2 October 2008 - Photo Contest / "This is Craylands"
Thursday in Craylands.
"This is Craylands" photo session by Ben, Joe and Robbie.
Evening screening inside our studio.
chinabone:
chinabone.lth.bclub.org.uk/gallery/main.php/v/theps-net/p...
Presentation of The Hive, a partnership between EFA Project Space and A Blade of Grass.
June 22 - July 21, 2013
Project by:
The Feminist Economics Department
Robby Herbst
Piero Passacantando
photo by Robbie
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Craylands o2 October 2008 - Photo Contest / "This is Craylands"
Thursday in Craylands.
"This is Craylands" photo session by Ben, Joe and Robbie.
Evening screening inside our studio.
chinabone:
chinabone.lth.bclub.org.uk/gallery/main.php/v/theps-net/p...
Presentation of The Hive, a partnership between EFA Project Space and A Blade of Grass.
June 22 - July 21, 2013
Project by:
The Feminist Economics Department
Robby Herbst
Piero Passacantando
photo by Joe
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Craylands o2 October 2008 - Photo Contest / "This is Craylands"
Thursday in Craylands.
"This is Craylands" photo session by Ben, Joe and Robbie.
Evening screening inside our studio.
chinabone:
chinabone.lth.bclub.org.uk/gallery/main.php/v/theps-net/p...
Presentation of The Hive, a partnership between EFA Project Space and A Blade of Grass.
June 22 - July 21, 2013
Project by:
The Feminist Economics Department
Robby Herbst
Piero Passacantando
photo by Robbie
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Craylands o2 October 2008 - Photo Contest / "This is Craylands"
Thursday in Craylands.
"This is Craylands" photo session by Ben, Joe and Robbie.
Evening screening inside our studio.
chinabone:
chinabone.lth.bclub.org.uk/gallery/main.php/v/theps-net/p...
photo by Robbie
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Craylands o2 October 2008 - Photo Contest / "This is Craylands"
Thursday in Craylands.
"This is Craylands" photo session by Ben, Joe and Robbie.
Evening screening inside our studio.
chinabone:
chinabone.lth.bclub.org.uk/gallery/main.php/v/theps-net/p...
photo by Robbie
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Craylands o2 October 2008 - Photo Contest / "This is Craylands"
Thursday in Craylands.
"This is Craylands" photo session by Ben, Joe and Robbie.
Evening screening inside our studio.
chinabone:
chinabone.lth.bclub.org.uk/gallery/main.php/v/theps-net/p...
photo by Robbie
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Craylands o2 October 2008 - Photo Contest / "This is Craylands"
Thursday in Craylands.
"This is Craylands" photo session by Ben, Joe and Robbie.
Evening screening inside our studio.
chinabone:
chinabone.lth.bclub.org.uk/gallery/main.php/v/theps-net/p...
Work from my Prism Arts Studio Arts Group; a programme for adults with learning disabilities to develop their artistic practice supported by professional artists. The theme the group have chosen for their current project is Garden. June 2016
Work from my Prism Arts Studio Arts Group; a programme for adults with learning disabilities to develop their artistic practice supported by professional artists. The theme the group have chosen for their current project is Garden. June 2016
Work from my Prism Arts Studio Arts Group; a programme for adults with learning disabilities to develop their artistic practice supported by professional artists. The theme the group have chosen for their current project is Garden. June 2016
Apple, acrylic pedestal with brass plaque
Engraved: APPLE
These are some of the first artworks Ono created using ready-made objects. Forget It is an upright sewing needle placed on a plinth. Ono claimed, ‘Once I give the instruction, “Forget It”, you can never forget it. Eternal Time includes a ticking clock without an hour hand, and a stethoscope, which was originally used to listen to the never-ending sound of time passing.
For £200, the buyer of Apple could experience the ‘excitement of watching the apple decay’. John Lennon visited the exhibition the day before it opened and met Ono after taking a bite out of Apple, although this was not the intention of the work.*
From the exhibition
Yoko Ono Music of the Mind
(February – September 2024)
Yoko Ono is a trailblazer of early conceptual and participatory art, film and performance, a celebrated musician, and a formidable campaigner for world peace. Developing her practice in the United States, Japan and the UK, ideas are central to her art, often expressed in poetic, humorous, profound and radical ways.
Spanning more than seven decades, YOKO ONO: MUSIC OF THE MIND is the UK’s largest exhibition celebrating key moments in Ono’s groundbreaking, influential and multidisciplinary career, from the mid-1950s to now – including her years in London where she met her future husband and longtime collaborator John Lennon.
The show traces the development of her practice and explores some of Ono’s most talked about and powerful artworks and performances. This includes Cut Piece (1964), where people were invited to cut off her clothing, to her banned Film No.4 (Bottoms) (1966-67) which she created as a ‘petition for peace’. Visitors are invited to take part in both simple acts of the imagination and active encounters with Ono’s works, such as Wish Trees for London, where visitors can contribute personal wishes for peace.
Audiences will discover over 200 works including instruction pieces, scores, installations, films, music and photography. The exhibition reveals a groundbreaking approach to language, art and participation that continues to speak to the present moment.
[*Tate Modern]
Taken in the Tate Modern
Yoko Ono
Typescripts for Grapefruit, c1963–4
151 typewritten cards, with ink and graphite
Introductory material (No. 1–3)
MUSIC (No. 4–55)
PAINTING (No. 56–95)
EVENT (No. 96–137)
POETRY (No. 138–143)
OBJECT (No. 144–151)
A compilation of instructions written between 1953 and 1964, Grapefruit conveys Ono’s ideas during this period and is considered one of her foundational texts and a cornerstone of conceptual art. Typescripts for Grapefruit, covered in Ono’s handwritten notes... Many of the instructions in Grapefruit have been realised as physical artworks, through performance, participation, film, painting and sculpture. Others are intended to be carried out entirely in the mind.*
From the exhibition
Yoko Ono Music of the Mind
(February – September 2024)
Yoko Ono is a trailblazer of early conceptual and participatory art, film and performance, a celebrated musician, and a formidable campaigner for world peace. Developing her practice in the United States, Japan and the UK, ideas are central to her art, often expressed in poetic, humorous, profound and radical ways.
Spanning more than seven decades, YOKO ONO: MUSIC OF THE MIND is the UK’s largest exhibition celebrating key moments in Ono’s groundbreaking, influential and multidisciplinary career, from the mid-1950s to now – including her years in London where she met her future husband and longtime collaborator John Lennon.
The show traces the development of her practice and explores some of Ono’s most talked about and powerful artworks and performances. This includes Cut Piece (1964), where people were invited to cut off her clothing, to her banned Film No.4 (Bottoms) (1966-67) which she created as a ‘petition for peace’. Visitors are invited to take part in both simple acts of the imagination and active encounters with Ono’s works, such as Wish Trees for London, where visitors can contribute personal wishes for peace.
Audiences will discover over 200 works including instruction pieces, scores, installations, films, music and photography. The exhibition reveals a groundbreaking approach to language, art and participation that continues to speak to the present moment.
[*Tate Modern]
Taken in the Tate Modern
Presentation of The Hive, a partnership between EFA Project Space and A Blade of Grass.
June 22 - July 21, 2013
Project by:
The Feminist Economics Department
Robby Herbst
Piero Passacantando