Pattie Boyd blasts Beatles biopic producers for not consulting her on Fab Four film

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"Woman" is a song written and performed by English singer #JohnLennon from his 1980 album #DoubleFantasy. The track was chosen by Lennon to be the second single released from the Double Fantasy album, and it was the first Lennon single issued after his #murder on 8 December 1980. The #Bside of the single is #YokoOno's song "Beautiful Boys". Lennon wrote "Woman" as an ode to Ono and to all women. The track begins with Lennon whispering, "For the other half of the sky".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZExm8vKwcY
John Lennon | Woman. [432HZ/HQ]

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Yoko Ono’s Pioneering Artistic Work and Public Life in the 1970s

📰 Original title: 20 Stunning Portraits of Yoko Ono in the 1970s

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Yoko Ono’s Pioneering Artistic Work and Public Life in the 1970s

Yoko Ono, born February 18, 1933, is a Japanese artist, musician, activist, and filmmaker whose groundbreaking work in the 1970s solidified her as a key figure in avant-garde art. During this decade, she transformed her public image, moving from being widely criticized to being recognized as a powerful creative force. Ono, alongside her husband John Lennon, engaged deeply in political activism, including the famous Bed-In for Peace in New York. She explored experimental music with the Plastic Ono Band, releasing albums such as 'Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band' (1970) and 'Fly' (1971), blending art, rock, and personal expression with feminist perspectives. Her conceptual and performance art, including projects like the unauthorized 1971 'Museum of Modern [F]art' at MoMA and participatory pieces such as 'Hammer in a Nail,' challenged societal norms and encouraged public engagement. Despite facing media prejudice and criticism, her 1970s work laid the foundation for her later commercial successes, including the 1980 album 'Double Fantasy.' These portraits highlight her unique artistic identity and enduring influence on 20th-century art and culture, demonstrating her commitment to innovation, feminism, and political engagement.

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Yoko Ono’s Pioneering Artistic Work and Public Life in the 1970s

📰 Original title: 20 Stunning Portraits of Yoko Ono in the 1970s

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#culture #yokoono #1970s #avantgarde

Yoko Ono’s Pioneering Artistic Work and Public Life in the 1970s

Yoko Ono, born February 18, 1933, is a Japanese artist, musician, activist, and filmmaker whose groundbreaking work in the 1970s solidified her as a key figure in avant-garde art. During this decade, she transformed her public image, moving from being widely criticized to being recognized as a powerful creative force. Ono, alongside her husband John Lennon, engaged deeply in political activism, including the famous Bed-In for Peace in New York. She explored experimental music with the Plastic Ono Band, releasing albums such as 'Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band' (1970) and 'Fly' (1971), blending art, rock, and personal expression with feminist perspectives. Her conceptual and performance art, including projects like the unauthorized 1971 'Museum of Modern [F]art' at MoMA and participatory pieces such as 'Hammer in a Nail,' challenged societal norms and encouraged public engagement. Despite facing media prejudice and criticism, her 1970s work laid the foundation for her later commercial successes, including the 1980 album 'Double Fantasy.' These portraits highlight her unique artistic identity and enduring influence on 20th-century art and culture, demonstrating her commitment to innovation, feminism, and political engagement.

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Now in her 90s, Yoko Ono has largely stepped away from the public eye aside from matters related to her retrospective work and stuff related to her late husband’s work that his sons don’t handle
#LaEsoterica #AANHPIHeritageMonth #yokoOno
. “Cut Piece” serves to examine the violence of objectification of the female body w/r/t/ the eroticization of Asian women in the west by exposing the mechanics of violence, vulnerability, and complicity. This is from the third performance of “Cut Piece” which was done at NYC’s Carnegie Recital Hall in March 1965.
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Yoko Ono (February 18, 1933-) is a Japanese-American multimedia artist who is a pioneer in performance art. “Cut Piece” (https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2Zslnc5XTft_aLRW4eCrFnsKL5MzFB1y&si=QhPqclQrDqPR0Q2C) is one considered to be of the earliest, most significant works of both the 1960s feminist art movement and what would become the Fluxus art movement.
#LaEsoterica #AANHPIHeritageMonth #YokoOno
🇺🇦 #NowPlaying on #BBC6Music's #6MusicArtistCollection Yoko Ono: 🎵 Walking On Thin Ice (Pet Shop Boys Electro Mix) #6music #YokoOno ▶️ 🪄 Automagic 🔊 show 📻 playlist on Spotify ▶️ Song on #Spotify:

Walking on Thin Ice
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John Lennon ‘falava francamente a partir de um lugar de amor’, diz Steven Soderbergh sobre doc do ex-Beatle

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Steven Soderbergh Confirms Use of AI Images in 'John Lennon: The Last Interview' Documentary

'Transparency is so important.'

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