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" YOKO ONO CUT PIECE
performed by john noga
Akron-Summit County Public Main Library Auditorium
Wednesday 29 August 2007 7pm "
" YOKO ONO'S CUT PIECE (1964)
Performed by John Noga, graduate assistant, The University of Akron
College of Fine and Applied Arts, Master of Arts Administration program
Introduction by Kevin Concannon, associate professor of art, UA
Wednesday, August 29, 2007 7 pm
Akron-Summit County Public Library
(The Akron-Summit County Public Library is the site of the performance, and is not a sponsor.)
Cut Piece
Yoko Ono's performance, Cut Piece (1964), first performed by the artist herself in
Kyoto, Japan, in 1964, will be performed this evening by graduate student and assistant
curator of the IMAGINE PEACE exhibition, John Noga. The exhibition Yoko Ono
IMAGINE PEACE, Featuring John & Yoko's Year of Peace, curated by Kevin
Concannon (with John Noga), is on display through September 7th at the Mary Schiller
Myers School of Art's Emily Davis Gallery in Folk Hall (150 E. Exchange St, Akron)
on the campus of The University of Akron.
While Cut Piece is now widely understood as a feminist performance piece, Ono's early
performances of the work were commonly understood quite differently. Ono performed
the piece a number of times between 1964 and 1966. At the time, she spoke of it as a test
of her commitment as an artist. She frequently told interviewers a story about the
Buddha in which he comes across a hungry lioness and her cubs. taking pity on her
plight, he hurls his body off a cliff above the lioness, scattering the pieces of his body to
offer nourishment to the animals. At the moment of his leap, he achieves enlightenment.
Ono also often discussed the piece as an attempt to move beyond the artist's ego. The
artist, she explained, often gave his audience what he thought they should have. She
wished instead for the audience to take what it wanted from the work. With Cut Piece,
she expressed this quite literally.
The performance score (instructions) calls for the performer to sit on the stage wearing
his or her best suit of clothing with a pair of scissors placed in front of him or her. it is
then announced that members of the audience may approach the stage one at a time to cut
a piece of clothing that they may take with them. The performance ends at the
performer's discretion. Witnessing the performance, it becomes clear that the cutters are
performers as well. The audience observes that each voluntary participation has their own
unique and distinct approach to the work.
in 2003, Ono performed the work personally for the last time. She did it, she says, for
peace, and against ageism, racism, and sexism.
Thank you for being a part of tonight's special performance of Yoko Ono's Cut Piece
The Mary Schiller Myers School of Art
The University of Akron "
YOKO ONO'S CUT PIECE (1964)
Performed by John Noga, graduate assistant, The University of Akron
College of Fine and Applied Arts, Master of Arts Administration program
Introduction by Kevin Concannon, associate professor of art, UA
Wednesday, August 29, 2007 7 pm
Akron-Summit County Public Library
"Play It by Trust (1966/2007)", Garden Chess Set version,
for "YOKO ONO IMAGINE PEACE Featuring John & Yoko's Year of Peace" curated by Dr. Kevin Concannon at Emily Davis Gallery / Mary Schiller Myers School of Art / The University of Akron, Ohio, July 6 - September 7, 2007
" IMAGINE PEACE
IMAGíNATE LA PAZ
yoko ono "
Billboard Location:
Military SW NS 300ft. W/O new Laredo Highway F/W, San Antonio, Texas
" IMAGINE PEACE
IMAGíNATE LA PAZ
Billboard Locations:
1 / Highway 78 ES 0.2mi. S/O Loop 1604 F/NE
2 / Thousand oaks NS 1.2mi. W/O Wetmore F/NW
3 / Bandera ES 150ft. N/O Ligustrum F/SE
4 / Austin highway ES 520ft. N/O Vandiver F/NE
5 / Rigsby NS 75ft. W/O Irwin F/W
6 / US 90 SS 0.6mi. W/O Callaghan F/W
7 / Grissom SS 0.2mi. W/O Timber Path F/E
8 / Military SW NS 300ft. W/O new Laredo Highway F/W
9 / Babcock WS 250ft. S/O Springtime F/S "
YOKO ONO: IMAGINE PEACE Featuring John & Yoko's Year of Peace
September 26th - October 28th, 2007
UTSA Art Gallery / Department of Art and Art History
The University of Texas at San Antonio
Yoko Ono
IsReal Gallery: Drill Hole Event, advertisement in New York
Arts Calendar 2, no. 7 (April 1965): n.p.
Private Collection. Reproduction in vinyl.
Agency: Art and Advertising
September 19 – November 8, 2008
Kevin Concannon, PhD, and John Noga, curators
Sometimes puzzling, sometimes provocative, works in advertising media by artists ranging from Marcel Duchamp to Jeff Koons to 0100101110101101.ORG have both delighted and disturbed audiences that are sometimes left to wonder exactly what it is they’re seeing. Indeed, artists have used the media of advertising to communicate content that often defies viewers’ expectations and frequently challenges them. Agency: Art and Advertising is an exhibition that explores artists’ use of advertising media as sites for works of art (as opposed to the more conventional use of advertising for the promotion of work) as well as its subject. The exhibition, curated by Kevin Concannon, PhD, and John Noga, will focus on works of art in and about advertising media from the 1960s to the present.
Artists themselves, who were largely critical of commercial culture when this “ad art” phenomenon first flourished in the 1960s, are now often ambivalent about –or even embracing of –the commercialism they once critiqued. Others simply choose to use advertising media in order to extend their reach beyond conventional contemporary art audiences. Agency: Art and Advertising examines the history of art in advertising spaces –and art that addresses commodity culture through the appropriation of advertising –as it has evolved over the past 50 years.
Stop and Stare
In conjunction with the exhibition, AGENCY: Art and Advertising, shown inside
the McDonough Museum of Art there are nine captivating works that are on view
outside the Museum’s walls. Dotting the Youngstown metropolitan area are
billboards featuring gigantic images created by artists Geoffrey Hendricks,
Marilyn Minter, Yoko Ono and John Lennon, and Felix Gonzalez-Torres. These
spectacular images line the sky, compelling the public to stop and stare.
Agency: Art and Advertising
Catalog is available in the museum office or through our gift shop.
Exhibition Sponsors
Anonymous
Frank and Pearl Gelbman Charitable Foundation
Elizabeth Firestone Graham Foundation
Lamar Advertising of Youngstown, Inc.
Toby Devan Lewis
Ohio Arts Council
Innis Maggiore
McDonough Museum of Art
Tuesday through Saturday, 11-4pm
Wednesday 11am-8pm
Free and open to the public.
call 330.941.1400
htttp://mcdonoughmuseum
"MOUTHPIECE
HIDE MOUTH, HIDE YOUR MOUTH AT
ALL TIMES. GOVERNMENT
SHOULD OUTLAW SUCH IN-
DECENT EXPOSURE
YOKO ONO LONDON, OCT, 1966"
Mouthpiece, 1966,
advertisement in Art and Artists 1, no. 8 (November 1966)
"do it yourself
dance piece:
SWIM IN YOUR SLEEP
GO ON SWIMING UNTIL YOU
FIND AN ISLAND
YOKO ONO 1966"
Do It Yourself Dance Piece (Swim in Your Sleep), 1966,
advertisement in Art and Artists 1, no. 9 (December 1966)
Agency: Art and Advertising
September 19 – November 8, 2008
Kevin Concannon, PhD, and John Noga, curators
Sometimes puzzling, sometimes provocative, works in advertising media by artists ranging from Marcel Duchamp to Jeff Koons to 0100101110101101.ORG have both delighted and disturbed audiences that are sometimes left to wonder exactly what it is they’re seeing. Indeed, artists have used the media of advertising to communicate content that often defies viewers’ expectations and frequently challenges them. Agency: Art and Advertising is an exhibition that explores artists’ use of advertising media as sites for works of art (as opposed to the more conventional use of advertising for the promotion of work) as well as its subject. The exhibition, curated by Kevin Concannon, PhD, and John Noga, will focus on works of art in and about advertising media from the 1960s to the present.
Artists themselves, who were largely critical of commercial culture when this “ad art” phenomenon first flourished in the 1960s, are now often ambivalent about –or even embracing of –the commercialism they once critiqued. Others simply choose to use advertising media in order to extend their reach beyond conventional contemporary art audiences. Agency: Art and Advertising examines the history of art in advertising spaces –and art that addresses commodity culture through the appropriation of advertising –as it has evolved over the past 50 years.
Stop and Stare
In conjunction with the exhibition, AGENCY: Art and Advertising, shown inside
the McDonough Museum of Art there are nine captivating works that are on view
outside the Museum’s walls. Dotting the Youngstown metropolitan area are
billboards featuring gigantic images created by artists Geoffrey Hendricks,
Marilyn Minter, Yoko Ono and John Lennon, and Felix Gonzalez-Torres. These
spectacular images line the sky, compelling the public to stop and stare.
Agency: Art and Advertising
Catalog is available in the museum office or through our gift shop.
Exhibition Sponsors
Anonymous
Frank and Pearl Gelbman Charitable Foundation
Elizabeth Firestone Graham Foundation
Lamar Advertising of Youngstown, Inc.
Toby Devan Lewis
Ohio Arts Council
Innis Maggiore
McDonough Museum of Art
Tuesday through Saturday, 11-4pm
Wednesday 11am-8pm
Free and open to the public.
call 330.941.1400
htttp://mcdonoughmuseum
" IMAGINE PEACE
IMAGíNATE LA PAZ
yoko ono "
Billboard Location:
Grissom SS 0.2mi. W/O Timber Path F/E, San Antonio, Texas
" IMAGINE PEACE
IMAGíNATE LA PAZ
Billboard Locations:
1 / Highway 78 ES 0.2mi. S/O Loop 1604 F/NE
2 / Thousand oaks NS 1.2mi. W/O Wetmore F/NW
3 / Bandera ES 150ft. N/O Ligustrum F/SE
4 / Austin highway ES 520ft. N/O Vandiver F/NE
5 / Rigsby NS 75ft. W/O Irwin F/W
6 / US 90 SS 0.6mi. W/O Callaghan F/W
7 / Grissom SS 0.2mi. W/O Timber Path F/E
8 / Military SW NS 300ft. W/O new Laredo Highway F/W
9 / Babcock WS 250ft. S/O Springtime F/S "
YOKO ONO: IMAGINE PEACE Featuring John & Yoko's Year of Peace
September 26th - October 28th, 2007
UTSA Art Gallery / Department of Art and Art History
The University of Texas at San Antonio
Yoko Ono's "Ad" Events:
"IsReal Gallery; Circle Event," 1965,
"IsReal Gallery; Hole Event," 1965,
"Fountain Piece," 1966,
"Mouthpiece," 1966,
"Do It Yourself Dance Piece (Swim in Your Sleep)," 1966,
for "YOKO ONO IMAGINE PEACE Featuring John & Yoko's Year of Peace" curated by Dr. Kevin Concannon at Emily Davis Gallery / Mary Schiller Myers School of Art / The University of Akron, Ohio, July 6 - September 7, 2007
Yoko Ono
IsReal Gallery: Drill Hole Event, advertisement in New York
Arts Calendar 2, no. 7 (April 1965): n.p.
Private Collection. Reproduction in vinyl.
Agency: Art and Advertising
September 19 – November 8, 2008
Kevin Concannon, PhD, and John Noga, curators
Sometimes puzzling, sometimes provocative, works in advertising media by artists ranging from Marcel Duchamp to Jeff Koons to 0100101110101101.ORG have both delighted and disturbed audiences that are sometimes left to wonder exactly what it is they’re seeing. Indeed, artists have used the media of advertising to communicate content that often defies viewers’ expectations and frequently challenges them. Agency: Art and Advertising is an exhibition that explores artists’ use of advertising media as sites for works of art (as opposed to the more conventional use of advertising for the promotion of work) as well as its subject. The exhibition, curated by Kevin Concannon, PhD, and John Noga, will focus on works of art in and about advertising media from the 1960s to the present.
Artists themselves, who were largely critical of commercial culture when this “ad art” phenomenon first flourished in the 1960s, are now often ambivalent about –or even embracing of –the commercialism they once critiqued. Others simply choose to use advertising media in order to extend their reach beyond conventional contemporary art audiences. Agency: Art and Advertising examines the history of art in advertising spaces –and art that addresses commodity culture through the appropriation of advertising –as it has evolved over the past 50 years.
Stop and Stare
In conjunction with the exhibition, AGENCY: Art and Advertising, shown inside
the McDonough Museum of Art there are nine captivating works that are on view
outside the Museum’s walls. Dotting the Youngstown metropolitan area are
billboards featuring gigantic images created by artists Geoffrey Hendricks,
Marilyn Minter, Yoko Ono and John Lennon, and Felix Gonzalez-Torres. These
spectacular images line the sky, compelling the public to stop and stare.
Agency: Art and Advertising
Catalog is available in the museum office or through our gift shop.
Exhibition Sponsors
Anonymous
Frank and Pearl Gelbman Charitable Foundation
Elizabeth Firestone Graham Foundation
Lamar Advertising of Youngstown, Inc.
Toby Devan Lewis
Ohio Arts Council
Innis Maggiore
McDonough Museum of Art
Tuesday through Saturday, 11-4pm
Wednesday 11am-8pm
Free and open to the public.
call 330.941.1400
htttp://mcdonoughmuseum
" IMAGINE PEACE
IMAGíNATE LA PAZ
yoko ono "
Billboard Location:
Babcock WS 250ft. S/O Springtime F/S, San Antonio, Texas
" IMAGINE PEACE
IMAGíNATE LA PAZ
Billboard Locations:
1 / Highway 78 ES 0.2mi. S/O Loop 1604 F/NE
2 / Thousand oaks NS 1.2mi. W/O Wetmore F/NW
3 / Bandera ES 150ft. N/O Ligustrum F/SE
4 / Austin highway ES 520ft. N/O Vandiver F/NE
5 / Rigsby NS 75ft. W/O Irwin F/W
6 / US 90 SS 0.6mi. W/O Callaghan F/W
7 / Grissom SS 0.2mi. W/O Timber Path F/E
8 / Military SW NS 300ft. W/O new Laredo Highway F/W
9 / Babcock WS 250ft. S/O Springtime F/S "
YOKO ONO: IMAGINE PEACE Featuring John & Yoko's Year of Peace
September 26th - October 28th, 2007
UTSA Art Gallery / Department of Art and Art History
The University of Texas at San Antonio
" IMAGINE PEACE
IMAGíNATE LA PAZ
yoko ono "
Billboard Location:
US 90 SS 0.6mi. W/O Callaghan F/W, San Antonio, Texas
" IMAGINE PEACE
IMAGíNATE LA PAZ
Billboard Locations:
1 / Highway 78 ES 0.2mi. S/O Loop 1604 F/NE
2 / Thousand oaks NS 1.2mi. W/O Wetmore F/NW
3 / Bandera ES 150ft. N/O Ligustrum F/SE
4 / Austin highway ES 520ft. N/O Vandiver F/NE
5 / Rigsby NS 75ft. W/O Irwin F/W
6 / US 90 SS 0.6mi. W/O Callaghan F/W
7 / Grissom SS 0.2mi. W/O Timber Path F/E
8 / Military SW NS 300ft. W/O new Laredo Highway F/W
9 / Babcock WS 250ft. S/O Springtime F/S "
YOKO ONO: IMAGINE PEACE Featuring John & Yoko's Year of Peace
September 26th - October 28th, 2007
UTSA Art Gallery / Department of Art and Art History
The University of Texas at San Antonio
Yoko Ono
Yes TV Spots (Planet Propaganda for Walker Art Center):
Sphere, 2001.
Three 30-second television
advertisements.
"THIS SPHERE WILL BE A SHARP POINT
WHEN IT GETS TO THE FAR CORNER
OF THE ROOM IN YOUR MIND"
"YES YOKO ONO
AN EXHIBITION
MARCH 10 - JUNE 17 WALKER ART CENTER
ORGANIZED BY JAPAN SOCIETY, NEW YORK
'POINTEDNESS,' 1964 (C)2001 YOKO ONO"
Agency: Art and Advertising
September 19 – November 8, 2008
Kevin Concannon, PhD, and John Noga, curators
Sometimes puzzling, sometimes provocative, works in advertising media by artists ranging from Marcel Duchamp to Jeff Koons to 0100101110101101.ORG have both delighted and disturbed audiences that are sometimes left to wonder exactly what it is they’re seeing. Indeed, artists have used the media of advertising to communicate content that often defies viewers’ expectations and frequently challenges them. Agency: Art and Advertising is an exhibition that explores artists’ use of advertising media as sites for works of art (as opposed to the more conventional use of advertising for the promotion of work) as well as its subject. The exhibition, curated by Kevin Concannon, PhD, and John Noga, will focus on works of art in and about advertising media from the 1960s to the present.
Artists themselves, who were largely critical of commercial culture when this “ad art” phenomenon first flourished in the 1960s, are now often ambivalent about –or even embracing of –the commercialism they once critiqued. Others simply choose to use advertising media in order to extend their reach beyond conventional contemporary art audiences. Agency: Art and Advertising examines the history of art in advertising spaces –and art that addresses commodity culture through the appropriation of advertising –as it has evolved over the past 50 years.
Stop and Stare
In conjunction with the exhibition, AGENCY: Art and Advertising, shown inside
the McDonough Museum of Art there are nine captivating works that are on view
outside the Museum’s walls. Dotting the Youngstown metropolitan area are
billboards featuring gigantic images created by artists Geoffrey Hendricks,
Marilyn Minter, Yoko Ono and John Lennon, and Felix Gonzalez-Torres. These
spectacular images line the sky, compelling the public to stop and stare.
Agency: Art and Advertising
Catalog is available in the museum office or through our gift shop.
Exhibition Sponsors
Anonymous
Frank and Pearl Gelbman Charitable Foundation
Elizabeth Firestone Graham Foundation
Lamar Advertising of Youngstown, Inc.
Toby Devan Lewis
Ohio Arts Council
Innis Maggiore
McDonough Museum of Art
Tuesday through Saturday, 11-4pm
Wednesday 11am-8pm
Free and open to the public.
call 330.941.1400
htttp://mcdonoughmuseum.ysu.edu
Shosei (a young male assistant)
He had oily hands and a red face with a big grin and took me to school. I didn’t like him, so I would walk very fast. But he always caught up with me. I told my mother that I could go to school by myself. “You still don’t know how scary the world is, Yoko. A girl cannot go anywhere without an escort,” said my mother.
"夢をもとう
YUME O MOTOU (LET'S HAVE A DREAM)"
By YOKO ONO & PLASTIC ONO SUPER BAND
Japanese 7-inch single, released in August, 1974
from Odeon Records, Japan
夢をもとう
YUME O MOTOU (LET'S HAVE A DREAM)
ヨーコ・オノ&プラスティック・オノ・スーパー・バンド
YOKO ONO & PLASTIC ONO SUPER BAND
灼熱の太陽のもと、そして星降る真夏の
夜空にコダマする世紀の歌声・・・
それがヨーコ・オノの日本の
ヤングへのメッセージ!
美しいポップ
ヒットです!
"STEREO EOR-10628
Visit-to-Japan Commemoration Record
YUME O MOTOU (LET'S HAVE A DREAM)
YOKO ONO & PLASTIC ONO SUPER BAND
The singing voice of the century echoed under the scorching
Sun, and in the midsummer night sky when the stars fell...
That is the message to Japanese youngsters from Yoko Ono!
A beautiful Pop hit!
Welcome To Japan!
YOKO ONO & PLASTIC ONO SUPER BAND
●イット・ハプンド IT HAPPENED
Odeon RECORDS
(H) 500 YEN"
Private Collection of Mikihiko Hori
Stranger
My mother was late in coming home to the hotel we had been staying at. I went in front of the elevator and waited for her. A man who came out of the elevator told me that I should not be standing there and he would help me find my mother. I remember him being very kind, but my mother got very upset about it all.
" Yoko Ono at the Brandenburg Gate, Berlin at 2:09 a.m.
Taken at 09.09.09+GMT@9:09
I was in Berlin to attend an exhibition, "NochNichtMehr" at the Heinrich Boell Foundation in
which my work was being exhibited, and to catch up with old friends.
AFFIRMATION FOR PLANET PEACE
by Yoko Ono
Thank you, thank you, thank you
Our planet is healthy and whole
Every part of the planet is revitalized and healed.
We the people of Earth
See clearly, Hear clearly, Think clearly
Express and communicate our thoughts clearly
Spiritually, mentally, and physically
For the benefit of ours and other planets
we make the right judgment, right decision, right move
at the right time and the right place for ourselves and others.
We are now bathing in the light of Dawn
Standing in the Heaven we have created on Earth.
We now wish to share this Age of Joy
with all lives in the Universe.
We are all one, united with infinite and eternal love.
For the highest good of all concerned, So be it.
Yoko Ono
9.September.2009
IMAGINE PEACE: Think PEACE, Act PEACE, Spread PEACE
www. IMAGINEPEACE. com
Photo by Karla Merrifield (c)2009 YOKO ONO
Worldwide Moment 09.09.09+GMT@9.09 "
Private collection of Mikihiko Hori
"WORLDWIDE MOMENT"
DECEMBER 1 TO DECEMBER 29, 2009
ARTIST RECEPTION: DECEMBER 1ST, 2009
www.southeastgalleryofphotographicart.com/world_wide_mome...
Worldwide Moment Exhibit - 09.09.09+09GMT@09:09
Exhibition Dates: December 1 to December 29, 2009
Public and Artists Reception: Tuesday December 1, 2009, 7pm to 9pm
We will exhibit the ENTIRE collection of over 1,244 images from 67 countries
Can you imagine people from every country in the world participating in a simultaneous moment of peace?
Can you imagine the photographs this moment would produce?
Can you imagine the impact? ... We can...
Please join us.
Worldwide Moment is a non-profit arts organization which encourages people around the world to celebrate peace
and international collaboration by taking simultaneous photographs and sharing their stories. 2009's Moment occured
Wednesday September 9, 2009 at 9:09AM in the +09GMT time zone, or 09.09.09+09GMT@09:09.
Created by University of Southern California School of Cinema/TV's graduate Brett Brownell in 2007, Worldwide Moment
is a sponsored project of Fractured Atlas, a non-profit organization that serves a national community of artists and arts
organizations. Their programs and services facilitate the creation of art by offering vital support to the artists who produce it.
They help artists and arts organizations function more effectively as businesses by providing access to funding, healthcare,
education, and more, all in a context that honors their individuality and independent spirit. By nurturing today's talented but
underrepresented voices, They hope to foster a dynamic and diverse cultural landscape of tomorrow.
worldwidemoment.org/ www.fracturedatlas.org/
www.southeastgalleryofphotographicart.com./past_exhibits....
Worldwide Moment of Peace
Worldwide Moment (www.worldwidemoment.org), an organization that works to foster peace and international cooperation through photography, held its annual photo shoot at Sept. 9, 2009 at 9:09 a.m. in the +09GMT time zone, or 09.09.09+09GMT@09:09. Over 1,250 photographers from 75 countries celebrated international peace and artistic collaboration by simultaneously taking a picture. The Gallery exhibit the show of 1,250 5x7 printed images including Yoko Ono's image "Peace".
Exhibition Dates: December 21 to 29, 2009
www.southeastgalleryofphotographicart.com./index.html
Southeast Gallery of Photographic Art
1446 19th Place, Vero Beach, FL 32960
772.643.6994 or 772.834.5828
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Yoko Ono Plastic Ono Band, revived last year by Yoko Ono Lennon and Sean Ono Lennon after a long hiatus, played an exclusive concert at Háskólabíó, Reykjavík on October 9th 2010, John & Sean Lennon's birthdays.
Photo credit and copyright: Brenda Baglien Spencer. This file may not be disseminated or distributed without her expressed written consent.
This photo was taken before John left The Dakota to head out to Cannon Hill on April 9th, 1980.
This is Yoko Ono, John Lennon, and Matt Dillon (yes, the actor Matt Dillon).
This is an undated photo from 1980, but if I had to make a guess I would say it was from September-November 1980. Again, very broad estimation, but it is getting difficult to tell in certain sets.
" IMAGINE PEACE
IMAGíNATE LA PAZ
yoko ono "
Billboard Location:
Grissom SS 0.2mi. W/O Timber Path F/E, San Antonio, Texas
" IMAGINE PEACE
IMAGíNATE LA PAZ
Billboard Locations:
1 / Highway 78 ES 0.2mi. S/O Loop 1604 F/NE
2 / Thousand oaks NS 1.2mi. W/O Wetmore F/NW
3 / Bandera ES 150ft. N/O Ligustrum F/SE
4 / Austin highway ES 520ft. N/O Vandiver F/NE
5 / Rigsby NS 75ft. W/O Irwin F/W
6 / US 90 SS 0.6mi. W/O Callaghan F/W
7 / Grissom SS 0.2mi. W/O Timber Path F/E
8 / Military SW NS 300ft. W/O new Laredo Highway F/W
9 / Babcock WS 250ft. S/O Springtime F/S "
YOKO ONO: IMAGINE PEACE Featuring John & Yoko's Year of Peace
September 26th - October 28th, 2007
UTSA Art Gallery / Department of Art and Art History
The University of Texas at San Antonio
"WAR IS OVER! IF YOU WANT IT
戦争は終わりだ.... それは君次第!"
poster by Tadanori Yokoo
横尾忠則,
1969,
for "YOKO ONO IMAGINE PEACE Featuring John & Yoko's Year of Peace" curated by Dr. Kevin Concannon at Emily Davis Gallery / Mary Schiller Myers School of Art / The University of Akron, Ohio, July 6 - September 7, 2007
Leaflets from the Love Exhibition held at Bristol City Museum Feb 08. Illustrates my blog article
www.heatheronhertravels.com/love-and-street-art-in-bristol/
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Built in 2007
gated communities
flickr.com/photos/kzoocowboy/albums/72157720100600861
Kalamazoo Westside
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" Yoko Ono at the Brandenburg Gate, Berlin at 2:09 a.m.
Taken at 09.09.09+GMT@9:09
I was in Berlin to attend an exhibition, "NochNichtMehr" at the Heinrich Boell Foundation in
which my work was being exhibited, and to catch up with old friends.
AFFIRMATION FOR PLANET PEACE
by Yoko Ono
Thank you, thank you, thank you
Our planet is healthy and whole
Every part of the planet is revitalized and healed.
We the people of Earth
See clearly, Hear clearly, Think clearly
Express and communicate our thoughts clearly
Spiritually, mentally, and physically
For the benefit of ours and other planets
we make the right judgment, right decision, right move
at the right time and the right place for ourselves and others.
We are now bathing in the light of Dawn
Standing in the Heaven we have created on Earth.
We now wish to share this Age of Joy
with all lives in the Universe.
We are all one, united with infinite and eternal love.
For the highest good of all concerned, So be it.
Yoko Ono
9.September.2009
IMAGINE PEACE: Think PEACE, Act PEACE, Spread PEACE
www. IMAGINEPEACE. com
Photo by Karla Merrifield (c)2009 YOKO ONO
Worldwide Moment 09.09.09+GMT@9.09 "
"WORLDWIDE MOMENT"
DECEMBER 1 TO DECEMBER 29, 2009
ARTIST RECEPTION: DECEMBER 1ST, 2009
www.southeastgalleryofphotographicart.com/world_wide_mome...
Worldwide Moment Exhibit - 09.09.09+09GMT@09:09
Exhibition Dates: December 1 to December 29, 2009
Public and Artists Reception: Tuesday December 1, 2009, 7pm to 9pm
We will exhibit the ENTIRE collection of over 1,244 images from 67 countries
Can you imagine people from every country in the world participating in a simultaneous moment of peace?
Can you imagine the photographs this moment would produce?
Can you imagine the impact? ... We can...
Please join us.
Worldwide Moment is a non-profit arts organization which encourages people around the world to celebrate peace
and international collaboration by taking simultaneous photographs and sharing their stories. 2009's Moment occured
Wednesday September 9, 2009 at 9:09AM in the +09GMT time zone, or 09.09.09+09GMT@09:09.
Created by University of Southern California School of Cinema/TV's graduate Brett Brownell in 2007, Worldwide Moment
is a sponsored project of Fractured Atlas, a non-profit organization that serves a national community of artists and arts
organizations. Their programs and services facilitate the creation of art by offering vital support to the artists who produce it.
They help artists and arts organizations function more effectively as businesses by providing access to funding, healthcare,
education, and more, all in a context that honors their individuality and independent spirit. By nurturing today's talented but
underrepresented voices, They hope to foster a dynamic and diverse cultural landscape of tomorrow.
worldwidemoment.org/ www.fracturedatlas.org/
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Worldwide Moment of Peace
Worldwide Moment (www.worldwidemoment.org), an organization that works to foster peace and international cooperation through photography, held its annual photo shoot at Sept. 9, 2009 at 9:09 a.m. in the +09GMT time zone, or 09.09.09+09GMT@09:09. Over 1,250 photographers from 75 countries celebrated international peace and artistic collaboration by simultaneously taking a picture. The Gallery exhibit the show of 1,250 5x7 printed images including Yoko Ono's image "Peace".
Exhibition Dates: December 21 to 29, 2009
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