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Yoko Ono at London’s Tate Modern

Joanna Baran
Last updated: 19.10.2025 00:05
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Yoko Ono, an extremely versatile artist, singer and activist, is a remarkable figure on the London art scene. Her long career, spanning nearly seven decades of work, is examined in detail in an exhibition at the renowned Tate Modern gallery. Through the more than two hundred pieces on display, visitors have the opportunity to explore various aspects of her work. Yoko Ono at London’s Tate Modern is a real event. The exhibition launches on February 15.

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Yoko Ono at London’s Tate Modern – the road to the art worldInnovation and Participation. Yoko Ono’s artistic philosophyEncountering heritage: the exhibition YOKO ONO: MUSIC OF THE MINDCommunity involvementYoko Ono’s vision of art at Tate Modern

Yoko Ono at London’s Tate Modern – the road to the art world

Born in Tokyo on February 18, 1933, Yoko Ono grew up in a family of bankers, where she was exposed to music from an early age thanks to her father, who was an accomplished pianist. After moving to New York in 1940, Ono continued her art education, studying art and composition at Sarah Lawrence College. It was there that she began to develop her first artistic works, experimenting with different forms of expression.

Innovation and Participation. Yoko Ono’s artistic philosophy

One of the most distinctive features of Ono’s work is her innovative approach to art and the involvement of the viewer in the creative process. The Yoko Ono exhibition at London’s Tate Modern brings viewers up to date on the highlights of the artist’s career.

Yoko Ono
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It also includes controversial works such as “Cut Piece” (1964), where she invited viewers to cut their clothes, and “Film No.4 (Bottoms)” (1966-67), which she created as an expression of her belief in the need for peace.

Encountering heritage: the exhibition YOKO ONO: MUSIC OF THE MIND

The Yoko Ono exhibition at London’s Tate Modern is not only a retrospective of her artistic achievements, but also a manifesto of her social and artistic commitment. It includes a wide range of works, including instructions, compositions, installations, films, music and photographs that reflect her revolutionary approach to art and language. The exhibition continues to appeal to contemporary viewers, inspiring reflection and action.

Community involvement

The Yoko Ono exhibition at the Tate Modern is supported by John J. Studzinski CBE and organized in cooperation with the Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen in Düsseldorf.

Yoko Ono
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This is an extraordinary opportunity to explore the rich artistic and activist legacy of Yoko Ono, who inspires viewers to reflect and act. The artist’s works, full of poetics, humor and deep messages, still have the power to influence society and speak to our times.

Yoko Ono’s vision of art at Tate Modern

The exhibition at Tate Modern is not only a journey through the life and work of Yoko Ono, but also an inspiring experience that forces us to reflect on the essence of art and social engagement. It is a unique opportunity to explore the artistic achievements of one of the most influential figures in contemporary art, who remains active and inspiring.

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Joanna Baran

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