Tate Morden 24/02/2024
Yoko Ono
This exhibition is not only a record and commemoration of Yoko Ono's career, but also an interesting interactive experience. Visitors can experience Ono's work firsthand and become a part of the exhibition There is a wish tree at the entrance, and everyone can write their wishes and hang them. You can also play chess in the exhibition hall, get into the black cloth to interact with people, you can draw your own shadow under the light on a white wall, you can put your hand into a broken white paper and shake hands with the opposite side, you can write what you want to say to the world with a blue or white pen in a blue exhibition hall with a small boat, every link is a fusion of art and life.
At the exit, there are several walls where viewers can write down what they want to say to their mother through pen and paper. That's my favorite part. The walls are plastered with words written by each child to their mother, some people have pasted pictures of their mothers, some people have painted portraits of their mothers, and every child will always be a little bad for their mothers and secretly say sorry in their hearts.
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