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En PhysiqueYoko Ono’s Meltdown
Yoko Ono - Concert - Southbank Centre, London - 14-23 June 2013After performing at Patti Smith’s Meltdown in 2005, Yoko Ono has picked a spectacular line-up for her own festival this year, including the first performance in five years of priestess of darkness Siouxsie, rock gods Iggy and the Stooges (supported by the UK’s hottest new band, intense monochrome all-girl outfit Savages), ex-Sonic Youth frontman Thurston Moore and legendary New York icon Patti Smith. The festival will open with Yoko Ono Plastic Ono Band and close with a performance of Yoko Ono and John Lennon’s Double Fantasy.- Voir la vidéoLocaliser
Season of Glass
Yoko Ono - Audio - 1981Released in 1981, six months after John Lennon’s death, Yoko Ono’s solo album Season of Glass directly deals with the loss of her husband in songs such as “Goodbye Sadness” and “I Don’t Know Why”. They were returning from the studio where they had been working on “Walking on Thin Ice” when unhinged fan Mark David Chapman shot Lennon dead. On the album’s cover is a photo of Lennon’s bloodied glasses next to a glass of water, with Central Park in the background – the view from their apartment in The Dakota Building.Retrouvez cette oeuvre dans d'autres sélections
Yoko Ono enflamme Londres - Voir la vidéoLocaliser
Goo
Sonic Youth - Audio - 1990Considered the most accessible album by New York’s foremost experimental rock band, Goo (1990) channels Sonic Youth’s customary sensory assault into conventionally structured songs. The album includes riff-driven rocker “Dirty Boots”, “Tunic”, about tragic pop singer Karen Carpenter, and “Kool Thing”, in which bass player Kim Gordon takes on hip hop’s macho swagger. In 1999, Sonic Youth paid tribute to Yoko Ono on their experimental album SYR4: Goodbye 20th Century. Ex-frontman Thurston Moore (solo) and Kim Gordon (as part of duo Body/Head) will be performing at Yoko Ono’s Meltdown.Retrouvez cette oeuvre dans d'autres sélections
Yoko Ono enflamme Londres - Voir la vidéo
Silence: Lectures and Writings
John Cage - Livre d'Art - Wesleyan University Press - 1961One of the key figures of the American post-war avant-garde, Cage constantly sought to push back the boundaries of music and his influence is still felt today. He developed composition methods that revolved around chance and indeterminacy, electronic sounds, the unconventional use of musical instruments and the inclusion of ambient noise. His most famous composition, 4’33”, consists of nothing more than the environmental sound of the auditorium as the musicians remain silent on stage. - Voir la vidéo
The Art Films
John Lennon , Yoko Ono - Film - 1966 - 1971Yoko Ono’s best-known film is the Fluxus short Four (1967), originally shot in New York and remade in London under the title Bottoms. The initial plan was to film the bottoms of 365 artistic personalities in close-up. According to Ono, Bottoms is an engaged film for peace, “an aimless petition signed by people with their anuses”. Ono collaborated with Lennon on various films, including Two Virgins (1968) and the more ambitious Rape (1968), in which the camera aggressively pursues a young woman around the streets of London. - Voir la vidéo
The Holy Mountain
Alejandro Jodorowsky - Film - Tartan DVD - 1970Jodorowsky’s visionary mystical journey follows a Christ-like Thief as he seeks a holy mountain under the guidance of the Alchimist (played by the director), together with seven other people chosen among the world’s most powerful politicians and businessmen. Combining mordant political satire, Zen influences, irreverent humour, a surreal sense of the macabre and sumptuous visuals, The Holy Mountain remains one of Jodorowsky’s most spellbinding works. The psychedelic experimental score was composed by Jodorowsky, Archies keyboard player Ron Frangipane and free jazz musician Don Cherry. Infinite Universe at Dawn
Yoko Ono - Livre d'Art - Genesis publications - 2013To be published in 2013 to mark Yoko Ono’s 80th birthday, Infinite Universe at Dawn documents her artistic career through text and archival photographs, many previously unpublished. Among the notable art works included are Film No.1 (MATCH); Live Peace in Toronto 1969; Hide-Mouth, accompanied by a photo showing Ono and three men with white bandanas over their mouths, looking like a cool band or a revolutionary faction; and Cut Piece (1964), which will be performed by Canadian electronic musician Peaches at Meltdown.33 Revolutions per Minute
Dorian Lynskey - Livre - Faber and Faber - 2010In the meticulously researched 33 Revolutions per Minute, Guardian music journalist Dorian Lynskey charts the history of Western pop and politics through 33 songs, from Billie Holliday’s “Strange Fruit” to Green Day’s “American Idiot” via John Lennon and The Plastic Ono Band’s “Give Peace a Chance”. Placing the songs in their social, political and national context, including the civil rights movement, protests against the Vietnam War, union action and anti-nuclear opposition, this epic work also traces the story of countercultural and revolutionary movements of the last 100 years.- Voir la vidéo
Gasland
Josh Fox - Film - Dogwoof - 2010Winner of the Sundance Special Jury Prize and the John Lennon/Yoko Ono Peace Prize 2010, Josh Fox’s documentary investigates the consequences of fracking on American communities. Using large amounts of pressurised water injected with chemicals to release natural gas from shale deposits, fracking poses risks to the environment, including contamination of ground water and air pollution, as well as human health. In August 2012, Yoko Ono and son Sean Lennon founded Artists Against Fracking after the New York governor announced that gas drilling would soon start in the state. - Voir la vidéo
Some Time in New York City
John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Plastic Ono Band - Disque - EMI - 1972Released in 1972, Some Time in New York City was penned and performed by both Ono and Lennon. Combining experimental rock with their most explicitly political lyrics, it deals with sexism (the controversial “Woman Is the Nigger of the World” and Ono’s “Sisters, O Sisters”), police brutality (“Attica State”), the conflict in Northern Ireland (“Sunday Bloody Sunday”) and the plight of the unjustly imprisoned White Panther leader John Sinclair. The album cover is a mock newspaper with, as its articles, the songs’ titles and lyrics. - Voir la vidéoLocaliser
The Beatles (White Album)
The Beatles - Audio - 1968Most of The Beatles’ ninth album, released in 1968, was composed while John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr were on a transcendental meditation course with Maharishi Mahesh Yogi in India. Although it received mixed reviews on its release, The Beatles is now seen as one of the greatest albums of all time. With contributions by all four Beatles, it is a wildly eclectic collection of songs that play with a variety of musical genres, including the proto-metal “Helter Skelter” and the Yoko Ono-influenced avant-garde experiment “Revolution 9”. - Voir la vidéo
Rosemary’s Baby
Roman Polanski - Film - Paramount Pictures - 1968Roman Polanski’s first Hollywood-produced feature remains a creepy masterpiece of unease and paranoia. Mia Farrow is hauntingly fragile as Rosemary, devoted pregnant wife to John Cassavetes’s ambitious actor Guy. As she begins to worry about the safety of her unborn child following a number of strange occurrences, we are left to wonder whether she is really under threat from a Satanic cult, or simply losing her sanity. The exterior shots of the gloomy Manhattan building where Rosemary and Guy live were filmed at The Dakota Building. - Voir la vidéo
The Artist Is Present
Matthew Akers , Marina Abramovi - Film - Dogwoof - 2012Matthew Akers’s documentary follows the Serbian-born performance artist as she prepares for a major retrospective at New York’s MOMA. For the last 40 years, Abramović has been fearlessly using her body to explore both her own limits and the nature of art. In the notoriously dangerous Rhythm 0, audience members could do what they wanted to her body using instruments such as saws, nails and a loaded gun. It echoed Yoko Ono’s Cut Piece (1964), in which Ono invited audience members to cut out a piece of her clothing on stage. - Voir la vidéoLocaliser
Join Hands
Siouxsie and the Banshees - Audio - Polydor - 1979Combining pop, punk and avant-garde experimentation, Siouxsie and the Banshees were one of the most inventive and influential bands of the English post-punk scene. Their second album, Join Hands, released in 1979, features Siouxsie’s distinctive jagged vocals and the band’s trademark brooding guitars and atmosphere of unease. Now held as a classic, it features the devastating blast of dark energy that is “Love in a Void”, the obsessive rhythm of “Playground Twist” and the sinister/sweet lullaby “Mother”. Siouxsie plays Yoko Ono’s Meltdown in June.Retrouvez cette oeuvre dans d'autres sélections
Yoko Ono enflamme Londres Grapefruit: A Book of Instructions and Drawings
Yoko Ono - Livre d'Art - Simon & Schuster - 1964First published in 1964, Yoko Ono’s book of instructions for art and life was an early example of conceptual art. It consists of a series of humorous, playful, eccentric and poetic abstract instructions to create works of art in the reader’s mind, for example "Wall Piece for Orchestra": "Hit a wall with your head;" or "Hide and seek Piece": Hide until everybody goes home. Hide until everybody forgets about you. Hide until everybody dies." Some of the instructions were used by Ono in performance pieces and exhibitions.
Yoko Ono’s Meltdown
Yoko Ono
Season of Glass
Yoko Ono
Goo
Sonic Youth
Silence: Lectures and Writings
John Cage
The Art Films
John Lennon , Yoko Ono
The Holy Mountain
Alejandro Jodorowsky
Infinite Universe at Dawn
Yoko Ono
33 Revolutions per Minute
Dorian Lynskey
Gasland
Josh Fox
Some Time in New York City
John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Plastic Ono Band
The Beatles (White Album)
The Beatles
Rosemary’s Baby
Roman Polanski
The Artist Is Present
Matthew Akers , Marina Abramovi
Join Hands
Siouxsie and the Banshees
Grapefruit: A Book of Instructions and Drawings
Yoko Ono
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- Yoko Ono | Yoko Ono’s Meltdown
- Yoko Ono | Season of Glass
- Sonic Youth | Goo
- John Cage | Silence: Lectures and Writings
- John Lennon , Yoko Ono | The Art Films
- Alejandro Jodorowsky | The Holy Mountain
- Yoko Ono | Infinite Universe at Dawn
- Dorian Lynskey | 33 Revolutions per Minute
- Josh Fox | Gasland
- John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Plastic Ono Band | Some Time in New York City
- The Beatles | The Beatles (White Album)
- Roman Polanski | Rosemary’s Baby
- Matthew Akers , Marina Abramovi | The Artist Is Present
- Siouxsie and the Banshees | Join Hands
- Yoko Ono | Grapefruit: A Book of Instructions and Drawings