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Yoko Ono: Remembering the Future at the Everson Museum of Art

Posted on: Sept. 12, 2019

On View August 31 – October 27, 2019

Forty-eight years after the Everson hosted This is Not Here, Ono’s first museum retrospective, YOKO ONO: REMEMBERING THE FUTURE presents her enduring artistic work devoted to healing human connections and exposing social and political injustices. Spanning more than six decades from germinal early instruction pieces to recent, large-scale architectural installations, YOKO ONO: REMEMBERING THE FUTURE traces Ono’s experimental approach to language, art, and participation as a means of contributing to a more accepting and peaceful world.

RELATED EVENTS:

  • YOKO ONO: VIDEO WORKS
    August 29 – October 19
  • SPEED CHESS TOURNAMENT
    September 19, 5:30-7:30pm
  • FREE DOCENT-LED TOUR
    September 19, 6:00pm

Curator Conversations:

WHAT IS FLUXUS?

  • October 3, 6:00pm

THIS IS NOT HERE: A LOOK BACK AT YOKO ONO'S 1971 EXHIBITION

  • October 24, 6:00pm

YOKO ONO: REMEMBERING THE FUTURE is curated by DJ Hellerman, the Everson’s Curator of Art & Programs and Jon Hendricks, Ono’s long-time friend and curator in partnership with Yoko Ono, Studio One, and Susie Lim.

YOKO ONO: REMEMBERING THE FUTURE is made possible, in part, through support from Bonnie and Gary Grossman, Sollecito Landscaping Nursery, and Hancock Estabrook, LLP.