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Yoko Ono

Yoko Ono (Tokyo, 1933) is one of the most radical and influential figures in 20th-century avant-garde. A pioneer of Fluxus and conceptual art, she explored the boundaries between performance, sound, and instruction-based work long before these practices had a name. Her recordings - from Fly (1971) to Season of Glass (1981) - remain among the most uncompromising documents of experimental music, balancing visceral intensity with deeply personal lyricism.

Yoko Ono (Tokyo, 1933) is one of the most radical and influential figures in 20th-century avant-garde. A pioneer of Fluxus and conceptual art, she explored the boundaries between performance, sound, and instruction-based work long before these practices had a name. Her recordings - from Fly (1971) to Season of Glass (1981) - remain among the most uncompromising documents of experimental music, balancing visceral intensity with deeply personal lyricism.

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