The controversial film, which features flashing images of people’s behinds, was initially banned in the UK.
Visitors are now invited to participate in several creative exercises in the exhibition.
InWish Trees for London, people are asked to share their messages of peace.
Yoko Ono, “Add Colour (Refugee Boat),” concept 1960, installed in YOKO ONO: MUSIC OF THE MIND, Tate Modern, London, 2024. (Photo: © Tate, Lucy Green)
The final room is dedicated to motherhood with a two-part work,My Mommy is Beautiful.
In this way, throughout the course of the exhibition, the room will become a tribute to motherhood.
London’s Tate Modern celebrates Yoko Ono’s groundbreaking career with an exhibition of over 200 works.
Yoko Ono with Glass Hammer 1967 from HALF-A-WIND SHOW, Lisson Gallery, London, 1967. (Photo: © Clay Perry)
Yoko Ono with Glass Hammer 1967 from HALF-A-WIND SHOW, Lisson Gallery, London, 1967.
(Photo: Clay Perry)
Yoko Ono, Cut Piece, 1964.
(Photo: Minoru Niizuma)
Yoko Ono, Film No.
Yoko Ono, “Cut Piece,” 1964. Performed by Yoko Ono in ‘New Works by Yoko Ono’, Carnegie Recital Hall, NYC, March 21 1965. (Photo: © Minoru Niizuma)
4 (Bottoms), 1966.
Yoko Ono, FLY, 1970-71.
(Photo: Thomas Griesel)
Yoko Ono, Sky TV, 1966/2014.
Yoko Ono, “Film No. 4 (Bottoms),” 1966. Courtesy the artist
Installation view courtesy of Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden.
(Photo: Tate, Lucy Green)
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Yoko Ono, “Apple,” 1966 from Yoko Ono: One Woman Show, 1960-1971, MoMA, NYC, 2015. (Photo: © Thomas Griesel)
Yoko Ono, “Sky TV,” 1966/2014. Courtesy the artist. Installation view courtesy of Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. (Photo: © Cathy Carver)
Yoko Ono, “Bag Piece,” 1964, installed in YOKO ONO: MUSIC OF THE MIND, Tate Modern, London, 2024. (Photo: © Tate, Reece Straw)
Yoko Ono, “Wish Trees for London,” 2024 installed in YOKO ONO: MUSIC OF THE MIND Tate Modern, London. (Photo: © Tate, Reece Straw)
Yoko Ono, “White Chess Set,” 1966, installed in YOKO ONO: MUSIC OF THE MIND, Tate Modern, London, 2024. (Photo: © Tate, Reece Straw)
Yoko Ono, “Mommy is Beautiful,” 2004, installed in YOKO ONO: MUSIC OF THE MIND, Tate Modern, London, 2024. (Photo: © Tate, Reece Straw)
Yoko Ono, “Add Colour (Refugee Boat),” concept 1960, installed in YOKO ONO: MUSIC OF THE MIND, Tate Modern, London, 2024. (Photo: © Tate, Lucy Green)
Yoko Ono, “Shadow Piece,” installed in YOKO ONO: MUSIC OF THE MIND, Tate Modern, London, 2024. (Photo: © Tate, Lucy Green)
Yoko Ono, “Helmets (Pieces of Sky),” 2001, installed in YOKO ONO: MUSIC OF THE MIND, Tate Modern, London, 2024. (Photo: © Tate, Lucy Green)
Yoko Ono, “Helmets (Pieces of Sky),” 2001, installed in YOKO ONO: MUSIC OF THE MIND, Tate Modern, London, 2024. (Photo: © Tate, Lucy Green)
Yoko Ono, “Painting to be Stepped On,” 1961, installed in YOKO ONO: MUSIC OF THE MIND, Tate Modern, London, 2024. (Photo: © Tate, Reece Straw)
Yoko Ono, “Half-A-Room,” 1967, installed in YOKO ONO: MUSIC OF THE MIND, Tate Modern, London, 2024. (Photo: © Tate, Lucy Green)