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  1. Cut Piece 1964 is a pioneer of performance art and participatory work first performed by Yoko Ono on July 20, 1964, at the Yamaichi Concert Hall in Kyoto, Japan. [1] It is one of the earliest and most significant works of the feminist art movement and Fluxus.

  2. Cut Piece (1964) performed by Yoko Ono in New. Works of Yoko Ono, Carnegie Recital. Hall, New York, March 21, 1965. Photo: Minoru Niizuma. Courtesy of. Yoko Ono. © Minoru Niizuma 2015. Curator, Christophe Cherix: In Cut Piece, members of the audience were invited to approach and cut away pieces of Ono’s clothing, as she knelt silently on a ...

  3. Corta. Esta obra se realizó en Kioto, Tokio, Nueva York y Londres. Su intérprete suele ser Yoko Ono, quien sale al escenario, se sienta y pone unas tijeras delante de ella. Tras lo cual le pide al público que vayan subiendo de uno en uno y le corten un trozo de ropa (de donde quieran) y se lo queden.

  4. 18 de may. de 2015 · Cut Piece performed by Yoko Ono on July 20, 1964 at Yamaichi Concert Hall, Kyoto, Japan. Photographer unknown; courtesy Lenono Photo Archive. Yoko Ono’s Cut Piece explained. To mark her MoMA show, we examine the moment the artist invited her audience to cut off her clothes.

  5. www.moma.org › artists › 4410Yoko Ono | MoMA

    At turns poetic, humorous, unsettling, and idealistic, Ono’s early instruction pieces anticipated her later work, such as Cut Piece (1964), a performance in which people were invited to cut away portions of her clothing; Sky Machine (1966), a sculpture that speaks to her environmental concerns; and To See the Sky (2015), a spiral staircase ...

  6. 6 de dic. de 2020 · Watch Yoko Ono's provocative performance art Cut Piece from 1965, where she invites the audience to cut off her clothes. A classic of feminist art.

  7. Yoko Ono : "Cut Piece, 1964/65 | Tate Britain More info:...