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Tarble Arts Center

Yoko Ono: Mend Piece

Sept. 24 - Dec. 4, 2021

Studio Gallery

In this iteration of the iconic installation Mend Piece (Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York City version)(1966/2015), Ono proposes communal mending as an act of healing. In a seemingly simple white room, shattered cups and saucers are placed on a table. Participants are asked to bind the fragments together using common household items: twine, glue, scissors, and tape. The resulting creations are displayed on nearby shelves, evidence of the power of collective action. Secluded from the bustling world, Ono鈥檚 meditative environment inspires reflections on the tumultuous concerns of society, as well as personal struggles. 

Conceived in the 1960s at a moment of rapid cultural transformation, this early example of participatory artwork still resonates strongly today. Mend Piece calls to mind the Japanese philosophy of Wabi-sabi, an embracing of the flawed or imperfect. For Ono, a visitors鈥 small act of mending holds the potential to resonate at a universal scale. With straightforward directions, the artist asks participants to let go of pretension and consider larger ideas: 鈥淢end with wisdom/mend with love./It will mend the earth/at the same time.鈥

Yoko Ono鈥檚 work radically questions the division between art and the everyday, the artist and the viewer. Participating in Mend Piece (Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York City version), one experiences Ono鈥檚 unique practice both intellectually and physically.

This exhibition is organized by the American Federation of Arts (AFA). The presentation of Yoko Ono鈥檚 Mend Piece (Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York City version) is part of ArtRoom, an ongoing series of contemporary art installations organised by the AFA.

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Tarble Arts Center

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Charleston, IL 61920
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