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Yoko is an authorized biography that delves deep into the life and work of Yoko Ono, one of the most influential and controversial figures of the 20th century. David Sheff traces her journey from her avant-garde beginnings in 1960s New York to her role as a transformative force in contemporary art and music.
Through extensive interviews and research, Sheff examines Yoko’s groundbreaking conceptual art, her relationship with John Lennon, and her tireless activism for peace. The biography challenges misconceptions while celebrating her creative genius and cultural impact. It provides readers with a nuanced understanding of how Yoko shaped the counterculture movement and continues to influence artists today.
This definitive portrait is essential reading for anyone interested in art history, music, or the stories of visionary women who changed the world.







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