Yoko Ono
Birthday:
18 February 1933, Tokyo, Japan
Height:
157 cm
Yoko Ono was born on Saturday, February 18th, 1933, in her ancestral estate in Tokyo, Japan. Her father, named Eisuke Ono, was the descendant of a 9th Century Emperor of Japan. Her mother, named Isoko Yasuda Ono, was the granddaughter of Zenijiro Yasuda, the founder of Yasuda Bank. Yoko was 2 years old when she was brought to California, and joined...
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Yoko Ono was born on Saturday, February 18th, 1933, in her ancestral estate in Tokyo, Japan. Her father, named Eisuke Ono, was the descendant of a 9th Century Emperor of Japan. Her mother, named Isoko Yasuda Ono, was the granddaughter of Zenijiro Yasuda, the founder of Yasuda Bank. Yoko was 2 years old when she was brought to California, and joined her father for the first time. She returned to Japan before WWII and survived the bombings of Tokyo in 1945. Yoko went to school with Emperor Hirohito's two sons. Though boys and girls were separated, Yoko was visited by Emperor's son Yoshi, and in turn she visited the boy's school in defiance of the rules. In the early 50s she and her parents moved to New York. She went to Sarah Lawrence College, where she was particularly adept in music, with her perfect pitch and untamed creativity. She married a Julliard student, Toshi Ichiyanagi, and moved to Manhattan. Her admiration with Franz Kafka, Vincent van Gogh, and Arnold Schönberg gave root and was fertilized by the New York avant-garde scene. In 1960, Yoko Ono & her friend La Monte Young staged the legendary loft events on Chambers Street. She also provided the loft for John Cage and his ground-braking classes of experimental music. She collaborated with Karlheinz Stockhausen, Nam June Paik, George Maciunas and Fluxus. Yoko cut herself from her parents and was on her own, working as a waitress, an apartment manager, and a music teacher in New York's public schools. In 1962, after separating from Toshi, she gave in to her parents and returned to Japan. There, she heavily suffered from a clinical depression, and was locked up in a mental hospital. Anthony Cox went to Japan and managed to release Yoko Ono from captivity. She married Cox in Tokyo, later in the year, and their daughter, (as she became a mother), Kyoko, was born on Saturday, August 3rd, 1963. Cox became her artistic assistant. But in 1964 they separated and Cox returned to New York. Yoko joined him later in 1964 with Kyoko. She dreamed up the concept for 'Bottoms' (1966), completed only after 365 friends and volunteers provided their naked buttocks for close-ups. Her ad was "Intelligent-looking bottoms wanted for filming. Possessors of unintelligent-looking ones need not apply." Yoko promoted 'Bottoms' (1966) by being tied to a bronze lion in London's Trafalgar Square. While there, she first met her future husband-to-be (also 3rd & last), John Lennon at her art show in London on Wednesday evening, November 9th, 1966. At first they were very impressed with each other's intellect, personalities & everything else followed later. They married. John was lambasted by the British public. Yoko lost her daughter Kyoko (second ex-husband Cox kidnapped Kyoko in 1971 & hid her with an alias name Rosemary in the cult The Walk) for 27 years. Finally in 1998, Yoko and Kyoko reunited. John and Yoko were together 24/7 for six years until their fifteen-month break in 1973-74. Back together again, they sustained attacks from the media, politicians & all kinds of harassments. John and Yoko created art, music & had a son, Sean Lennon, on Wednesday, October 9th, 1975. They nourished each other's artistic nature with enough humor to survive through almost everything. Until Yoko Ono became a widow! A famous automobile tragedy occurred on Yoko Ono's 68th birthday, on Sunday, February 18th, 2001, Dale Earnhardt's car was hit by Ken Schrader's, during the final lap of the Daytona 500, in Florida. Show less «
"Arnold Schwarzenegger" [Her response to an interviewer's question as to which historical figure she most identifies with the letter A].
"Arnold Schwarzenegger" [Her response to an interviewer's question as to which historical figure she most identifies with the letter A].
When I met John I was at the point of disappearance, in the eyes of other people and myself. Where could I go after I'd done the silent musi...Show more »
When I met John I was at the point of disappearance, in the eyes of other people and myself. Where could I go after I'd done the silent music and they still didn't catch up on it? You see, the things that I did then I feel were in a field that no one has really touched on yet. I think I had something to offer but people did all sorts of things to misunderstand me and I was very lonely. I just can't stand that loneliness and always being at the point of disappearing. So I'm quite happy screaming and all that, making my presence clear, and it's a healthier thing to do. Show less «
If John was still alive we would have retired to Cornwall. He said we would be sitting in rocking chairs together, waiting for a postcard to...Show more »
If John was still alive we would have retired to Cornwall. He said we would be sitting in rocking chairs together, waiting for a postcard to come from Sean. Show less «
I thought art was a verb, rather than a noun.
I thought art was a verb, rather than a noun.
(about her relationship with the Beatles) It was like, I went to bed with this guy I liked, and when I woke up, there were these three faces...Show more »
(about her relationship with the Beatles) It was like, I went to bed with this guy I liked, and when I woke up, there were these three faces staring at me. Show less «
Smile in the mirror. Do that every morning and you'll start to see a big difference in your life.
Smile in the mirror. Do that every morning and you'll start to see a big difference in your life.
It'd be good if we loved each other and would give some focus to each other, and weren't afraid of being passionate. To have a relationship ...Show more »
It'd be good if we loved each other and would give some focus to each other, and weren't afraid of being passionate. To have a relationship that is pure and passionate and beautiful - I think people are scared of having that now. Especially guys. Show less «
[observation, 2013, on John and herself] We felt that our heaven was in hell. Hell was created by people for us, but we still had heaven bet...Show more »
[observation, 2013, on John and herself] We felt that our heaven was in hell. Hell was created by people for us, but we still had heaven between us. We were so adamant about our love, and when I look around I feel that people are much more interested in making money and trying to be famous. They're ignoring their hearts. That's why there are so many heart operations, I think. Show less «
[on the song 'Little Boy Blue, Your Daddy's Gone'] That was a song to Sean because I understand what he had to go through. When John and I w...Show more »
[on the song 'Little Boy Blue, Your Daddy's Gone'] That was a song to Sean because I understand what he had to go through. When John and I were going to have him, we said, 'Anybody who is John and Yoko's child should be very, very happy'. But we really hadn't realized that it could be very difficult for him. And it was. And it is is, in a way. Show less «
Art is life...It's about living, but it's a way of making your life elegant.
Art is life...It's about living, but it's a way of making your life elegant.
A mirror becomes a razor when it's broken. A stick becomes a flute when it's loved.
A mirror becomes a razor when it's broken. A stick becomes a flute when it's loved.