Yoko Ono
Grapefruit
6 June - 16 September 2012
Moderna Museet Stockholm
Curator: Cecilia Widenheim.
Yoko Ono is a pioneer of conceptualism and the international Fluxus movement, and has been sharing
Grapefruit
6 June - 16 September 2012
Moderna Museet Stockholm
Curator: Cecilia Widenheim.
Yoko Ono is a pioneer of conceptualism and the international Fluxus movement, and has been sharing
her message of peace and love with the world for nearly 60 years. The Moderna Museet exhibition
highlights Yoko Ono’s book Grapefruitfrom 1964 and features selected instruction pieces that encourage
new, imaginative ways of looking at life and creating art. For the exhibition Yoko Ono has made a new
piece called Summer Dream and a new instruction piece, that some 20 artists have been invited to
respond to. Moreover, Yoko Ono will realise two of her works together with the public on Djurgården
in Stockholm during the full-moon night between 4 and 5 June.
Grapefruit is a seminal collection of texts, so-called instruction pieces, and has been reprinted in
Grapefruit is a seminal collection of texts, so-called instruction pieces, and has been reprinted in
many editions since 1964.
"I named my first book of instructions with the name of the fruit I loved. Grapefruit is a hybrid of
"I named my first book of instructions with the name of the fruit I loved. Grapefruit is a hybrid of
orange and lemon and to me, it represented East and West , the two cultures in my life which gave
the instructions the power of the Universe. Have fun with it." Yoko Ono
In the 1950s, Yoko Ono had already begun experimenting in the borderland between music, performance,
In the 1950s, Yoko Ono had already begun experimenting in the borderland between music, performance,
poetry and visual art. She used the concert and event formats as a place where the audience was
encouraged to enact her ideas, or simply to think and develop them in their own minds. With a background
in classical music composition and studies in philosophy, Yoko Ono began writing “scores” for art, that
is, instructions that could be interpreted again and again by audiences and colleagues. In each new
context, new expressions and nuances arise, depending on who is doing it and where. Yoko Ono’s
practice is therefore a unique prelude to conceptualism, which emerged in the 1960s. In an era of
radical change, artists were eschewing the notion that art was primarily physical objects to be
produced and consumed. They challenged the traditional art concept and began working with ideas,
sounds, actions and time as artistic materials. Language became a key element.
"Grapefruit is undoubtedly one of the world’s ten best artist’s books. It has everything – humour,
"Grapefruit is undoubtedly one of the world’s ten best artist’s books. It has everything – humour,
poetry and breathtaking, inspiring ideas. With her experimental films and instruction pieces,
Yoko Ono is a unique voice in 1960s avant-garde art. And as a woman and conceptual artist, she
is a strong role model for a new generation of artists", says Cecilia Widenheim, curator of the exhibition.
One of Yoko Ono’s most famous instructions is Cut Piece from 1964, which the artist herself has
One of Yoko Ono’s most famous instructions is Cut Piece from 1964, which the artist herself has
performed on several occasions. The enacted situation consists of Yoko Ono sitting on a stage
before an audience, with a pair of scissors in front of her, inviting the audience to cut pieces from
her clothing. Filmed documentations of Cut Piece, from 1965 and 2003 and several of Yoko Ono’s
legendary Fluxfilms will be shown in the exhibition at Moderna Museet. Yoko Ono’s films have a
unique position in 1960s experimental film-making. Several of them are based on instructions
published in Grapefruit – for instance, the film No. 1 (Match), which is based on the text Lighting
Piece from autumn 1955: “Light a match and watch till it goes out.”
For the exhibition at Moderna Museet, Yoko Ono has written a new instruction, Search for the
For the exhibition at Moderna Museet, Yoko Ono has written a new instruction, Search for the
Fountain. The text has been sent to some 20 artists who have been invited to respond to the text
in various ways. Search for the Fountain is a distinct example of how Yoko Ono intentionally lets
the materialisation of her artistic ideas lie open to interpretation, but also how she assumes that
viewers will handle and reinterpret the concept from their own perspectives. Among the participating
artists are VALIE EXPORT, Tris Vonna-Michell, Julieta Aranda, Simone Forti and Emily Roysdon.
For all participating artists, please visit Moderna Museet Press.
Fullmoon night at Djurgården in Stockholm
Yoko Ono’s works Evening till Dawn (1964) and Secret Piece (1953) will take place on the night
Fullmoon night at Djurgården in Stockholm
Yoko Ono’s works Evening till Dawn (1964) and Secret Piece (1953) will take place on the night
between 4 and 5 June on Djurgården in Stockholm . The event is arranged in conjunction with the
exhibition Yoko Ono: Grapefruit. The event consists of two parts: Evening till Dawn, which starts
at dusk (approx 9.30 pm) on 4 June; and the second part, Secret Piece, in which three musicians
improvise in the grove to the first sounds of the dawn. Secret Piececan be enjoyed between
around 3.00 am and 4.00 am on 5 June. The meeting place is Café Ektorpet at Waldemarsudde
on Djurgården. RSVP by 1 June to: press@modernamuseet.se
The exhibition is supported by Vinge.
Invitation to the press preview on 5 June at 14 pm - 15.30 pm of Yoko Ono: Grapefruit.
Introduction by the director of Moderna Museet, Daniel Birnbaum, co-director Ann-Sofi Noring,
The exhibition is supported by Vinge.
Invitation to the press preview on 5 June at 14 pm - 15.30 pm of Yoko Ono: Grapefruit.
Introduction by the director of Moderna Museet, Daniel Birnbaum, co-director Ann-Sofi Noring,
and the curator Cecilia Widenheim.
RSVP for the press preview by Monday 4 June to: press@modernamuseet.se
Moderna Museet
Skeppsholmen,
Stockholm
Sweden
www.modernamuseet.se
above imageFrom left:
Yoko Ono, Grapefruit,
Simon & Schuster , New York , 1970, book orginally published in 1964
13 Days Do-It-Yourself Dance Festival for Oslo .
Broadcast at NRK Radio P2, Kulturbeitet, January 24 - February 9, 2005
RSVP for the press preview by Monday 4 June to: press@modernamuseet.se
Moderna Museet
Skeppsholmen,
Stockholm
Sweden
www.modernamuseet.se
above imageFrom left:
Yoko Ono, Grapefruit,
Simon & Schuster , New York , 1970, book orginally published in 1964
13 Days Do-It-Yourself Dance Festival for Oslo .
Broadcast at NRK Radio P2, Kulturbeitet, January 24 - February 9, 2005
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