Yoko Ono: From Childhood Trauma to Immersive Art World

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Yoko Ono: From Childhood Trauma to Immersive Art World
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Yoko Ono's childhood experiences during World War Two, including hunger and the power of imagination, heavily influenced her conceptual art. Her son, Sean Ono Lennon, discusses her artistic origins and collaborations with John Lennon. Ono's work, currently showcased at London's Tate Modern, invites viewers to engage in various activities and imagine a world through her eyes. Her influence on Lennon and their joint advocacy for world peace are also highlighted.

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