Yoko Ono - Part 2 | The Unsung Heroine of Instruction Art Discovered in London’ Tate Modern episode artwork

EPISODE · Apr 19, 2024 · 1H 11M

Yoko Ono - Part 2 | The Unsung Heroine of Instruction Art Discovered in London’ Tate Modern

from Exhibitionistas: Notes on Art · host Joana P. R. Neves, art curator and writer

Friends Joana and Emily, an art curator and an art lover, cannot believe they managed to talk about the exhibition but... they used their imagination, and so will you. Follow them virtually in this exploration of Ono's life and work, and, more importantly, her exhibition. From Part 1: Was Yoko Ono a conceptual artist before she hit the mainstream by falling in love with one of the most famous men on the planet in the 1960s? So, what was dedicated art lover Emily Harding’s knowledge of her work, prior to this survey show at Tate Modern? And, for that matter, how much did art curator and writer Joana P. R. Neves know about this unsung hero of conceptualism and instruction art?Did you enjoy the episode? Think about supporting Exhibitionistas by leaving a small donation: https://buymeacoffee.com/exhibitionistaJoana and Emily do an exhibition walkthrough in Music for the Mind, a historic exhibition of Yoko Ono’s art, where interactive art installations drew a flow of crowds. Sign up for a tiered monthly support: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2624749/monetization/supporter_settings Your contribution keeps us going.Joana and Emily also provide art student resources via a thorough introduction of the contemporary artist they focus on along with art banter, meditative explorations, and, often, feminist perspectives on histories often built through the obligatory male gaze.  Expect: a colourful artist biography; art history musings; art theory and art language dissected or used in accessible ways; art wonderment in buckets; international art; thoughts on curatorial work; and art etiquette challenges…Music for the Mind, a Yoko Ono retrospective exhibition curated by Juliet Bingham and Patrizia Dander, on show at Tate Modern until September 1rst 2024. It was organized by Tate Modern and Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfallen.  https://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/yoko-ono Instagram: @yokoono To find out more about it, go to: https://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/yoko-ono @yokoono Music: Sarturn. @exhibitionistas_podcast Did the episode stir Art Wonderment memories? Share them via text or voice message.Support the showCreated & Hosted by Dr. Joana P. R. Neves, art curator and writer with over 20 years of experience in the contemporary art field. Artistic director of Drawing Now Paris since 2018, she has worked across the industry, from the art market to education. She co-launched the art residency and project space Worlding in 2020. Exhibitionistas’ first year offered exhibition discussions with guest co-host Emily Harding; organically, it grew into a more experimental show exploring art topics, stories and interviews complemented by Joana’s publication Art Thinkosaurus on Substack. She champions ‘Art Wonderment’s’ embrace of complexity against the lure of ready-made opinions. A polyglot, she grew up in Lisbon, studied and lived in Paris, to finally settle in London with her artist husband, four children and two cats. Find us:On Instagram – @exhibitionistas_podcastOn Substack (NEWSLETTER: sign up!): Art Thinkosaurus > Exhibitionistas FilesOnline: www.exhibitionistaspodcast.comDo you want to be a guest on Art Etiquette? Reach out: [email protected]: Joana P. R. Neves, 2024.

Friends Joana and Emily, an art curator and an art lover, cannot believe they managed to talk about the exhibition but... they used their imagination, and so will you. Follow them virtually in this exploration of Ono's life and work, and, more importantly, her exhibition. From Part 1: Was Yoko Ono a conceptual artist before she hit the mainstream by falling in love with one of the most famous men on the planet in the 1960s? So, what was dedicated art lover Emily Harding’s knowledge of h...

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