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From a characteristically tongue-in-cheek Yoko Ono exhibition to a group show on the ‘Imaginary Institution of India’
As a major retrospective opens in London, we take a rearview of one of her most iconic works
From Paul Mpagi Sepuya's self-reflective portraiture to Jan Gatewood's anthropomorphic rabbits
A new show at Tate Modern reminds us of the impact she made and the possibilities she opened for other artists, from Marina Abramović to Brian Eno
From the postponed Lagos Biennial to the first career retrospective of architect I.M. Pei at M+ in Hong Kong, these are the top picks for the year ahead
The author's debut book, Which As You Know Means Violence, reveals the politics of self-injury in performance art and contemporary culture
From Heman Chong’s wry humour in Singapore to Lee Bul’s ‘soft sculpture’ performances in Seoul, these are the must-see shows in the region
‘Have You Seen a Horizon Lately?’ feels like a hauntingly apposite question for these dark times
The artist creates a specially commissioned work for frieze in response to Yoko Ono’s legendary 1965 performance ‘Cut Piece’
The stone was taken from the artist’s installation The Riverbed at Toronto’s Gardiner Museum
Modern Art Oxford, UK
Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt, Germany
More and more artists are re-enacting iconic performances. What does this mean for ‘art of the present tense’ and its relationship to the past?
De Appel Boys' School, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Théâtre du Ranelagh, Paris, France
Various Venues
An interview with Yoko Ono
Japan Society, New York, USA