From Yoko Ono to Leonard Cohen – the old masters finding new inspiration |
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| Artists who attained fame and glory in the culturally revolutionary decades of 60s and 70s still making waves later in lifeNext Saturday Yoko Ono turns 79. In June she will come to London to launch a retrospective of her work at the Serpentine, which will include work she's making right now. "My work's getting better, I hope," she says. "If it's not, why do it?"A keen tweeter – "it's almost like a haiku, but involving other people in a participation act" – Ono refuses even to recognise the…
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| TAG: Art, Art and design, Culture, David Hockney, Diana Athill, Exhibitions, Features, Gerhard Richter, John Lennon, Leonard Cohen, Music, Painting, Tate Modern, The Guardian, UK news, World news, Yayoi Kusama |
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