aha, so it was 9 years ago. BTW, you stopped teaching?
robert k commented on 09.04.07
i was wrong it was her 65th birthday because I was at the Ontario College of Art and living in Toronto in 1998.
wim commented on 09.04.07
I had a similar experience at the world exhibition in Hannover 2000 (Art do you remember)Most of the pavillions were cubic. Norway had something where you would lay down and hear stones falling down, very strange, very relaxing. As were more pavillions
wim commented on 09.04.07
that was 14 years ago!
robert k commented on 09.04.07
i remember attending a 60th birthday party celebration for yoko put on by a group of Toronto artists recreating her art in a night club. the one i liked was a plain cardboard box lying on the floor with two openings diagonally opposed. you'd be on your back with just your head in one of the openings and lay there in the dark, meanwhile someone else would put or already have their head in the other side. There you'd be two heads side by side almost touching but backwards to each other. You wouldn't know who each other was and you lay there, very still, just breathing. It was very relaxing once you let go of any apprehensions or claustrophobia
wim commented on 09.04.07
or 1965, internet can be confusing
wim commented on 09.04.07
apparently "bottoms" was released in belgium, in knokke, in 1968
wim commented on 09.04.07
I just googled the "buttocks" thing, forgot it were 365. This year in bilbao in the museum of contemporary art they showed yoko getting her clothes thorn on stage when she was 20 or so and now being 70
robert k commented on 09.04.07
i went to see an exhibit at the Art Gallery of Ontario of BIG and small art. There was the installation Yoko made to accept lennon's marriage proposal. You had to walk up a ladder, take a maganifying glass to read her note that said 'yes.'
wim commented on 09.04.07
sorry for the double comment, has to be my pc, btw robert, don't run away, let's stay on one picture
wim commented on 09.04.07
i remember being a student, having a poster by yoko with only behinds on it; in those days very daring
wim commented on 09.04.07
i remember being a student, having a poster made by yoko ono with only butts on it; in those days very daring