Anyone know offhand what the other venues are for "Yes"? I thot I heard Boston among them?
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From: ann klefstad
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Sent: 7/22/01 3:14:16 PM
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: The artification of Ono's anti-art
I saw the YES YOKO ONO
Hi,
On Sun, 22 Jul 2001, ann klefstad wrote:
I saw the YES YOKO ONO show here and was underwhelmed.
Much of her earlier work is precise, honed, elegant, effective.
But as one goes forward in the work, it becomes ingenuous, dreamy in a
way I find silly, less and less pointed, more and
Eryk Salvaggio wrote:
At one point, there was the Yoko Ono Nail piece, with the
hammers and a bucket of nails, which confused a seven year
old girl to no end. She couldn't understand why the nails
and hammers were out in the open if people weren't allowed
to put nails into the canvas, on
Maybe when I go I can make my own mini version of the piece. One would
climb a step-stool that had a pole attached to it. Hanging from the pole
would be a string holding a magnifying glass and a little piece of paper
that says NO.
-Josh Ronsen
http://www.nd.org/jronsen
A great idea,
Josh!
or maybe we can go and mount our own mini version of all the pieces outside,
as a protest.
Bibi
Maybe when I go I can make my own mini version of the piece. One would
climb a step-stool that had a pole attached to it. Hanging from the pole
would be a string holding a magnifying glass and a
bb wrote:
or maybe we can go and mount our own mini version of all the pieces
outside,
as a protest.
This reminds me of the Stonehenge number in Spinal Tap ;-)
cheers,
Sol.
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