Yoko Ono charms Beijing audiences in solo exhibition
Updated: 2015-11-24 08:02
By Lin Qi(China Daily)
|
|||||||||||
Yoko Ono poses with her work, To See the Sky, at her solo show in Beijing. [Photo by Jiang Dong/China Daily] |
The 82-year-old conceptual artist and singer Yoko Ono was in Beijing late last week for her exhibition Golden Ladders, which is being held at a Faurschou Foundation gallery in the city's 798 art district.
In her signature black clothes, complete with a pair of dark sunglasses and a hat tilted to the right side of her head, the Japanese-born widow of British pop legend John Lennon reminded her fans that she was still full of energy.
On Nov 16, Ono produced an "action painting" and engaged in a conversation with Chinese contemporary artist Xu Bing at the Central Academy of Fine Arts. She calligraphed 10 Chinese characters on a board that included messages such as "the world's people unite" and "blessings".
She also performed her famous scream session that she usually describes as "the voice of a woman", but which has annoyed her critics in the past.
In addition, she "roared" at a media conference in Beijing a few days ago.
Related Stories
Veteran reinvents classic tale 2015-11-20 07:31
Ink art fair to debut in HK 2015-11-19 16:29
Press conference of 2016 Happy Chinese New Year held in New York 2015-11-19 14:38
Artist reveals intense feelings in painted sketches 2015-11-18 15:14
50 works track Asia's abstract art path 2015-11-18 14:56
Today's Top News
Fiscal subsidies and contributions can bridge pension fund deficit
Timeline set for 16-country trade pact
At least 27 dead after Islamists seize Mali hotel
Talking the talk
170 taken hostage in Mali, Chinese tourists trapped
China pledges to achieve cuts to greenhouse gases
CGN considers solar power foray in France
Suspected mastermind of Paris attacks died
Hot Topics
Lunar probe , China growth forecasts, Emission rules get tougher, China seen through 'colored lens', International board,
Editor's Picks
Xi just needs to turn up for a grand welcome |
Stepping up |
Rural families still hope for male heirs |
Blue skies over Beijing ... for now |
V-Day parade for 70th WWII anniversary |
Tianjin blasts: Death, damage and bravery |