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Discover Yoko Ono
The Tate Modern is currently hosting a major retrospective of Yoko Ono. As a peace activist and a member of the Fluxus group, she created conceptual and poetic artworks as well as iconic performances. Her husband, John Lennon described her as "the most famous unknown artist" in the world. To help you learn more about this Japanese artist and performance art, we have prepared a special playlist for you, enjoy !

This podcast explores John Lennon’s relationship with art, particularly his connection with Yoko Ono whom he met in 1966 at an exhibition of her work.This podcast looks back at John Lennon’s relation with art and especially his relationship with the artist Yoko Ono whom he met in 1966 at an exhibition of her work.

Content produced by: Modern Art is Rubbish

On the agenda
podcast - 19:48
John Lennon and Art
By: Modern Art is Rubbish
podcast - 48:30
Alexandra Munroe on Yoko Ono
By: The Great Women Artists
podcast - 28:00
Yoko Ono’s “Cut Piece” (1964)
By: The Lonely Palette
video - 6:45
The Case for Yoko Ono
By: The Art Assignment
video - 3:43
An Introduction to Performance Art
By: Tate