Yoko Ono - Activist
Age: 93
Country: Japan Occupations:
Activist
Yoko Ono is a Japanese multimedia artist, singer, songwriter, and peace activist who became a global icon of the 20th-century avant-garde movement.
Her work and life are characterized by several key areas:
Artistic Legacy
Before her mainstream fame, Ono was a leading figure in the Fluxus movement. Her art is often conceptual and participatory, famously seen in works like Cut Piece, where she invited audience members to cut away pieces of her clothing, and her book Grapefruit, which features "instructions" for creating art in one's mind.
Music and Activism
Ono’s music career spans experimental rock, pop, and electronic genres. She is known for her unique vocal techniques and her work with the Plastic Ono Band. Alongside her husband, John Lennon, she became a world-renowned activist, using high-profile "Bed-Ins for Peace" and the "War Is Over!" campaign to protest the Vietnam War and promote global harmony.
Cultural Impact
While she faced significant media scrutiny and unfair criticism during the breakup of the Beatles, modern reappraisals have recognized her as a massive influence on punk, new wave, and feminist art. Today, she continues to manage the legacy of John Lennon while remaining a prolific artist in her own right, focusing on themes of peace, love, and human rights.