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Article: Yoko Ono says 'Yes' to healing with exhibit of avant-garde work.(Arts and Lifestyle)
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- The Boston Herald
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- October 22, 2001
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Yoko Ono has been a celebrity for more than three decades and an artist even longer, but her new show at MIT might be the first chance many people have had to become acquainted with her visual output. Once labeled a dragon lady by the press and "the world's most famous unknown artist" by her late husband John Lennon, Ono turns out to be a prolific creator of ideas and things in many media.
The affirming spirit that gave the name to "Yes Yoko Ono" - on view through Jan. 6 at the List Visual Arts Center - also permeates the woman herself. On several occasions during the weekend, Ono appeared before an audience to offer insights, answer questions and surprise her ...
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