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"Cut Piece" ('65) by Yoko Ono for "INSTRUCTIVE AUTO-DESTRUCTION" by Anthony Cox in "Art and Artists", August, 1966 - 4 -- Page 18 "Yoko Ono performs her work CUT PIECE at Carnegie Hall Concept-art, where you can be an Artist, goes further and involves with the audience as in Ono's CUT PIECE, where each member of the audience is asked to come up on the stage one at a time and remove the performer's clothing with a large pair of tailor's shears. The performer sits motionless through the whole operation in a kneeling position until all the clothing has been removed or everybody has had a chance to cut, usually about an hour. In contrast to the rest of the ceoncert which is usually filled with restlessness in the audience, this piece always takes place in complete silence, with periods of several minutes elapsing before the next performer (member of the audience) gets enough courage to come up on the stage. Usually only one third of the audience performs while the rest apparently consider the prospect." -- Page 17 "Ono leads in a direction that might be called Concept-Art INSTRUCTIVE AUTO-DESTRUCTION THE FULL MOON hangs over the Lower East Side, its light shines on paper-littered streets. In the daytime 2nd Avenue is jammed with traffic and it's possible to look up through the dust and heat at the sky and imagine what those few seconds would be like before it came if eternity were to fit. What an EVENT! What is an Event and what does it have to do with Art? Circa 1950: Yoko Ono is sitting around some-place striking matches. She is observing the significance of a natural act. Many matches later she finds that by lighting a match and watching til it has gone out she is making something that has a shorter existence than herself, and by comparison is making her life longer. When people are asked to observe the passage of time they may feel ill at ease. Is this why we have a term like auto-destruction? One of Yoko Ono's first events is called LIGHTING PIECE: 'Light a match and watch till it goes out.' 1961: her first one-man show in New York, in which fifteen works were what she calls INSTRUCTUER; 'Something that emerged from instruction and yet not quite emerged - not quite structured - never quite struc- tured --- like an unfinished church with a sky ceiling.' One of these works which was described by a critic as 'a grimy unstrung canvas with a hole in it' is SMOKE PAINTING: 'Light canvas or any finished painting with a cigarettes at any time for any length of time. See the smoke movement. The painting ends when the whole canvas is gone.'* For Ono, paintings like Event do end: an ad- ditional act in life; something to solve the temptation of insanity. Other works in her 1961 show were, PAINTING TO BE STEPPED ON: 'Leave a piece of canvas or finished painting on the floor or in the street.'* A + B PAINTING; 'Cut out a circle on canvas. A. Place a numeral figure, a roman letter, or a katakanao on canvas B at an arbitrary point. Place canvas A on canvas B and hang them together. The figure on canvas B may show, may show partially, or may not show. You may use old paintings, photographs, etc. instead of blank canvases.'* PAINTING FOR THE WIND: 'Make a hole. Leave it in the wind.'* PAINT- ING TO SEE THE SKIES: 'Drill two holes into a can- vas. Hang it where you can see the sky. (Change the place of hanging. Try both the front and the rear windows, to see if the skies are different.')* PAINTING TO LET THE EVENING LIGHT GO THROUGH: 'Hang a bottle behind a canvas. Place the canvas where the west light comes in. The painting will exist when the bottle creates a shadow on the canvas, or it does not have to exist. The bottle may contain liquor, water, grasshoppers, ants or singing insects, or it does not have to contain.'* BLOOD PIECE: 'Use your blood to paint. Keep painting until you faint (A). Keep painting until you die (B).'* These and the others in the show were designed to be done by anybody although at the time it was not apparent to most observers and as well the works had been made by Ono, they were regarded as going in one direction only: purely auto-destructive. Actually all her paintings exist in two phases. (1) The instruction phase; which may be compared to a musical composition; written, copywritten, distributed, and generally at large for anybody to make (perform) and show (2) the existence of the particular piece, which generally has some aspect which is in a state of flux. Sometimes this may be only one-way, sometimes it may be oscillating, or the piece may just need to be refuelled, so to speak. The one aspect which is considered so important in most painting, the graphic element, or visual design, is almost never stated except in the vaguest way as in A + B PAINTING, and like a Swiss Patent, it is never clear exactly how the formula goes. This is left up to the indi- vidual who is to construct the work and how he feels about such things. For the maker of the work Mimitalks, married w/children's 1st page of sets Doing my own archive to keep track of what sets I have on Flickr. These are the icons for my first pages of sets - the ones I use the most and some chronicling a special event or creative period in my life or holiday. Lots include downloadable, free templates or craft ideas and patterns or both. I have put a note for each name, description, whether it is photos or graphics or both and the page link on each set image above. If interested in viewing one of these sets, move mouse from image to image to see what the set is all about. 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