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On July 20, 1964, Yoko Ono performed her most famous performance art piece for the first time at the Yamaichi Concert Hall in Kyoto, Japan. A few randomly selected audience members were asked to cut her clothes with scissors into pieces until Ono was completely naked.
Yoko Ono fue una de las pocas mujeres artistas y de las pocas personas no- occidentales que estaban empujando los límites del arte en Nueva York, a inicios de la década de los 60. En la obra “Cut Piece”, (1965), Ono permanecía arrodillada en el escenario e invitaba a los miembros del público a subir y a rasgarle la ropa con unas tijeras ...
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.
6 de sept. de 2023 · Yoko Ono | 1965 Performed on March 21, 1965 at Carnegie Recital Hall, New York. Experience Yoko Ono's captivating performance of Cut Piece at the renowned Carnegie Hall. Watch as...
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.
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 ...
Performed on March 21, 1965 at Carnegie Recital Hall, New York. Yoko Ono sits motionless on the concert hall stage, wearing her best suit of clothing, with a pair of scissors placed on the floor in front of her. inviting the audience to come up on stage - one at a time - and cut a bit of her clothes off which they were allowed to keep, covering ...