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Instruction Paintings
Author(s) -
Rebecca Proppe
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
re:locations
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2562-9972
DOI - 10.33137/relocations.v2i1.30801
Subject(s) - narrative , modernism (music) , painting , dialog box , aesthetics , art , avant garde , order (exchange) , sociology , visual arts , art history , literature , world wide web , computer science , finance , economics
In order to propose further research into non-Western avant-gardes and modernist narratives, this paper explores the contributions of Japanese-American artist Yoko Ono to our understanding of the narratives of modernism and contemporary art. Ono’s work is examined through her interactions with both Japanese and American avant-garde artists and philosophies, thus using Ono’s life and work as one potential case study in demonstrating the important dialog between East and West which manifested into several important avant-garde movements and artworks. My paper further seeks to complicate the traditional Western-centric narratives of art history by acknowledging intersectional readings of works and artists’ histories, by looking at Ono’s unique experience as a Japanese woman living in America, eventually marrying a pop singer whose fame would affect her public image for decades.

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