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Yoko Ono: Music of the Mind review – wild shrieks, audacious instructions and bare bottoms
Yoko Ono: Music of the Mind review – wild shrieks, audacious instructions and bare bottoms

Shake hands with a stranger, write about your mum, colour in, step on, get up close and interact with Yoko Ono’s art at Tate Modern's crowd-pleasing retrospective.

The Guardian · 13 Feb, 2024 @ 08:24

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