This exhibition, Ono's first public London show for more than a decade, offers art, music, film, performance and the opportunity to upload your smile as a 'record for planet earth'.
This exhibition, Ono's first public London show for more than a decade, offers art, music, film, performance and the opportunity to upload your smile as a 'record for planet earth'.
Yoko Ono's far-reaching conceptual work as an artist, poet, musician, film-maker, activist and philanthropist make her a global draw, and the Serpentine hosts this exhibition as its contribution to the Part of the London 2012 Festival. The show will include new and existing works, some of which have been rarely seen in the UK.
Venue details
Entry details
Free entry to all
Free exhibitions to all
Open daily, 10am – 6pm
What the critics say
On the whole, though, this is a fine, fun show, which " despite a sparsely Japanese lay-out " is infused with Ono's irrepressibly childlike curiosity.
Cut Piece is Ono's masterpiece but there is plenty more here that proves she is a genuinely original and enduringly significant artist.