YOKO ONO

08.04.2026

Insound and Instructure




GRAPEFRUIT
1964
Artist’s book (first edition),
self-published under Wunternaum Press, Tokyo
360 pages
14.2 x 14 cm





CUT PIECE
1964
16mm B/W film and stereo sound, transferred to video
Performed by Yoko Ono in New Works of Yoko Ono, Carnegie Recital
Hall, New York, March 21, 1965
Filmed by David and Albert Maysles
8’ 27”






SKY TV
1966
Video installation, closed-circuit video
Variable dimensions





FLY
1970-1971
16mm color film and mono sound, transferred to video
Directed by Yoko Ono and John Lennon
Score and concept by Yoko Ono
Soundtrack by Yoko Ono and John Lennon
25'






AMAZE
1971
Installation, wood, metal, paint, plexiglass, and toilet
402 x 402 x 250 cm






FRANKLIN SUMMER
1994-2006
36 ink on paper drawings
40 x 27.9 each






MORNING BEAMS
1997
Installation, polyester ropes, and metal
600 x 600 x 900 cm






VERTICAL MEMORY
1997
21 framed iris prints and 22 plexiglass plaques
31.8 x 49.5 cm x 4.4cm each + 9 x 28 cm each






DOORS
2011
Installation, 9 antique wooden doors with artist’s handwritten inscriptions
262 x 84 x 8 cm each





YES
2025
Acrylic on linen primed with white gesso
100 x 100 cm



YOKO ONO. INSOUND AND INSTRUCTURE

An exhibition at MUSAC | Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Castilla y León 

Exhibition co-organized with

Sabancı University Sakıp Sabancı Museum

All works by Yoko Ono

All images courtesy of MUSAC Press service

Curators:
Álvaro Rodríguez Fominaya,
Jon Hendricks, Connor Monahan
Coordination:
Pablo Encinas Alonso
Studio One:
Marcia Bassett,
Gina Devincenzi,
Jonas Herbsman,
Simon Hilton,
Nick Lalla,
Susie Lim,
Karla Merrifield and
Michael Sirianni

November 8, 2025 –May 17, 2026

For further information please visit musac.es/yoko_ono_insound_instructure 

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