Yoko Ono - Part 1

Yoko Ono - Part 1

Author: Joana P. R. Neves, art curator and writer April 5, 2024 Duration: 1:13:24
Enjoy this episode about Music for the Mind, a Yoko Ono retrospective exhibition curated by Juliet Bingham and Patrizia Dander, on show at Tate Modern until September 1rst 2024. It was organized by Tate Modern and Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfallen.  https://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/yoko-ono Instagram: @yokoono Born in 1933, Yoko Ono lived between three continents, and explored experimental art and music all throughout her life. This exhibition presents us with a lot of her work from the 1950s to today and is extremely collaborative and free. At the ripe age of 91 Yoko Ono is still a creative force that remained, for a great part, uncelebrated. Infamous, even. We hope to deconstruct these biased views and to unfold a rich and bold energy, fully dedicated to art. How did we navigate such a space? How did we connect to the work? What parts of her life touched us the most? Tune in and find out! Music: Sarturn.

Art curator and writer Joana P. R. Neves guides you through the vibrant, sometimes intimidating, world of galleries and installations in Exhibitionistas │Visual Arts From All Angles. This isn't a dry lecture series; instead, it feels like having a knowledgeable friend who can decode the stories behind the canvas and the choices within a gallery space. Each episode is built on the idea that a meaningful art experience is for everyone, whether you're a seasoned collector or someone who simply feels curious during a museum visit. You'll be pulled into immersive audio travelogues that transport you to specific exhibitions, overhear genuine discussions with fellow spectators about what moved or puzzled them, and get straight answers from artists and curators in candid conversations. Joana playfully untangles both contemporary themes and enduring artistic questions, making connections that feel personal and relevant. The whole point of this podcast is to demystify the visual arts, replacing uncertainty with a sense of informed confidence. It provides the context and diverse perspectives that allow you to develop your own critical eye, ultimately putting you in charge of how you see and interpret art. Tune in for a thoughtful, engaging mix of analysis and anecdote that deepens your appreciation for what's on display.
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