"But it was right out of Grapefruit, her book. There's a whole pile of pieces about 'Imagine this' and 'Imagine that.'" Sean Ono Lennon / Instagram Yoko Ono posed with Sean Lennon, Patti Smith and ...
Handwritten inscriptions by the artist in English reading “To Francis, Yoko Ono London ‘66” and in Japanese with Kanji characters, a poignant haiku by Basho: Ah! Summer grasses! All that remains Of ...
The accusation that Yoko was the woman who had broken up ... But a more explicit influence was Ono’s book Grapefruit, a ...
Yoko would later pinpoint this ... She’d eventually compile over 150 of these pieces in Grapefruit, her 1964 book. Music was another source of solace: Ono had been classically trained in piano ...
The book - overseen by Yoko Ono - is, by and large, very good. But there is one area in which it falls frustratingly short, and that is with the text. The glue that binds this particular narrative ...
Even "Imagine" — arguably his most iconic song — was based in concepts found in Ono's 1964 book Grapefruit, a series of ...