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Nikkei Asia: Yoko Ono's big scream still echoes, and surprises

TOKYO -- It was a scream heard round the world -- a revolutionary roar that, half a century ago, ripped through the divergent worlds of avant-garde art and rock music. The source of that big sound was Yoko Ono, a small-framed Japanese woman who had become Beatle John Lennon's partner in art-making and in life, shaking up the creative fields the two of them represented and, over time, becoming an influential bridge between Eastern and Western sensibilities in the emerging global pop culture of the late 1960s and the 1970s.

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Architectural Digest India: Shilpa Gupta and the art of infiltration

When I last met Shilpa Gupta, she was writing across the night sky. Gupta was finessing the installation of one of her trademark neon-light works We Change Each Other on Mumbai’s Carter Road promenade. Its location by the Arabian Sea, blinking against the unfettered sky, illustrated the telegraphic nature of Gupta’s work. They are portals that lead to other worlds of meaning

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White Hot Magazine: An Interview with Lisa Baldissera and Worldings: A Virtual Conference

“I’m currently working for Griffin Art Projects, which is a non-profit gallery and residency space located in North Vancouver on the traditional territory of the səl̓ilwətaɁɬtəməxʷ, Skwxwú7mesh-ulh Temíx̱w and S’ólh Téméxw Nations. The exhibition William Kentridge: The Colander, opened in May and as part of that project, is the Worldings conference, which arises out of interest in Kentridge and his work on pre- and post-apartheid South Africa.“

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Tatler: Japanese Artist Chiharu Shiota Discusses Her Iconic Threads And New Exhibition In Taiwan

When I was invited to create this show, I was very happy but while I was preparing for it, my doctor told me that my cancer returned so I had to do an operation and chemotherapy. During this time, I was thinking a lot about life and death, questions like "if my body would die, where is my soul going?". Because of that, I put this kind of feeling in the title, The Soul Trembles.

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Hyperallergic: The Sky’s the Limit as 50 Museums Join to Stream Yoko Ono-inspired Cloud Gazing

Since 5:45am Pacific time, at sunrise in Los Angeles, museums around the world have been streaming videos of the sky on Zoom. In collaboration with Ono, the Getty Research Institute and the Feminist Center for Creative Work invited around 50 museums to project 24-hour videos for “TV to See the Sky,” an event marking the summer solstice and the first full moon of the season, known as the strawberry moon.

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Korea JoongAng Daily : Espace Louis Vuitton Seoul welcomes Gerhard Richter and his '4900 Colours'

Richter’s solo show consists of four square paintings of kaleidoscopic colors arranged in grids. In fact, they are one work titled “4900 Colours.” The piece consists of 196 square panels, each of which consists of 25 squares of different colors, configured into four paintings. The artist conceived “4900 Colours” to be configured in a number of versions, from one gigantic-scale piece to multiple, smaller pieces. The configuration in Espace Louis Vuitton Seoul is Version IX.

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