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A 3 page paper which provides a brief biography, then concentrates on describing one of the artist’s signature works. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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the years since Lennons 1980 murder, the perception of Yoko Ono is gradually changing and the artist is finally emerging from her husbands very long shadow. Yoko, whose name
is Japanese for ocean child was born in Tokyo on February 18, 1933 (Bateman, 2001). The eldest of three children, Yoko was born into an affluent and artistic family
with her banker father whose unfulfilled fantasy was to become a concert pianist (Bateman, 2001). When Yoko was 18, the family relocated to Scarsdale, New York, where Isoko Ono
accepted a bank presidency (Bateman, 2001). After a brief stint at Sarah Lawrence College, Yoko dropped out to elope with her first husband, Toshi Ichiyanagi (Bateman, 2001). The
newlyweds settled in Greenwich Village, where Yoko began associating with members of an avant-garde art district (Bateman, 2001). She began by combining her love of poetry with conceptual designs
by illustrating such prose as Painting in Three Stanzas: Let a vine grow. Water every day. The first stanza--till the vine spreads. The second stanza--till the vine withers. The third
stanza--till the wall vanishes (Danto, 2000, p. 34). By the early 1960s, Yoko was holding Manhattan loft exhibits that were attracting the likes of John Cage, Robert Rauschenberg, and
Jasper Johns (Wiener, 1998). In 1961, Yoko returned to Japan with Cage in order to study his artistic strategies, and shortly thereafter she met musician and film producer Anthony
Cox, who would become her second husband (Bateman, 2001). Cox provided the financing for Yokos conceptual art ventures, which demanded audience participation (Bateman, 2001). In 1964, she joined
the eclectic international artistic circle known as Fluxus, which had been founded by George Maciunas in 1960 (Wiener, 1998). This association provided one of her most famous and controversial
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