SYDNEY
(AFP) - Sydney's Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) said Thursday it
would host a retrospective of Yoko Ono's work which the avant-garde
artist described as a show designed specially for Australia.
Titled
"War Is Over! (If You Want It)" -- a reference to the famous billboards
Ono and late Beatle John Lennon displayed in 12 cities worldwide in
1969 -- the exhibition will feature five decades of art in diverse
forms.
"It
is an incredible new show I've developed just for you," the New
York-based Ono said in a statement from the museum. "There will be many
fantastic installations and participation works from different times
that I know you are going to love."
MCA
director Elizabeth Ann Macgregor said the November 2013 survey of Ono's
work, developed by senior curator Rachel Kent, was a major coup for the
gallery.
"It
offers Australians a rare opportunity to view the range of Yoko Ono's
practice, which takes the form of performances, sculpture and
installation, written texts, films, sound compositions, and
participatory art works that involve gallery viewers in a range of
activities," Macgregor said.
Ono, 79, said she was "excited and honored" to exhibit solo in Sydney for the first time.
"Until then Sydney, think peace, act peace, spread peace. I love you."
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