Ono, Yōko, 1933-
Dates
- Existence: 1933 February 18
Parallel Names
- Ono, Yoko
Nationality
Japanese (born), American (based)
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Artists' Books, Audio, Graphics, Multiples, Publications & Video / Volatile ; Antin E ; Bennett JM ; Higgins D ; Johnson R ; Ono Y ; Osborn K ; Porter B ; Rosenthal R ; Roth D ; Smith EK ; Sprinkle A ; Cage J., 1992
Beneath Our Cobble Stone Levitation Towers / Heart the Art ; Beuys J ; Finlay IH ; Hansen A ; Maciunas G ; Nitsch H ; Ono Y ; Saito T., 2000
Idea: Typography Today, New Edition. Special / Helmut Schmid, editor ; Bayer H ; Bill M ; Bosshard H ; Cage J ; Chermayeff I ; VanDoesburg T ; Frutiger A ; Gerstner K ; Hausmann R ; Higgins D ; Knowles A ; Kriwet F ; Kunz W ; LeWitt S ; Lissitzky E ; Lubalin H ; Marinetti FT ; Picabia F ; Schmid H ; Ruder E ; Schmidt J ; Schmidt W ; Schwitters K ; Steinitz K ; Tschichold J ; Zwart P ; Muller-Brockman J ; Fletcher A ; Greiman A ; Johnston S ; McCoy K ; Moholy-Nagy L ; Roth D ; Spencer H., 2003
This new edition of the book has been slightly expanded. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
List C (Cockatrice) / Lure ; Antin E ; Beuys J ; Ono Y ; Saito T ; Gette PA ; Andersen E ; Brecht G ; Boltanski C ; Connor B., 1993
Love is Hell / Havadtoy, Sam ; Ono Y ; Boxer E., 2005
Yoko One contributed an introductory essay. Mark Allen's insightful text describes Havadtoy's method of writing and re-writing personal thoughts that are "entombed under a hearty layer of paint. Words: gone. Emotional attachment: frozen. The canvas is then wrapped in a layer of lace and more paint until it hardens into a scabrous, protective shell." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Love is Hell / Havadtoy, Sam ; Ono Y ; Boxer E., 2005
Yoko One contributed an introductory essay. Mark Allen's insightful text describes Havadtoy's method of writing and re-writing personal thoughts that are "entombed under a hearty layer of paint. Words: gone. Emotional attachment: frozen. The canvas is then wrapped in a layer of lace and more paint until it hardens into a scabrous, protective shell." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.