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Members Hours: Yoko Ono

29 June 2024 at 09.00–10.00
30 June 2024 at 09.00–10.00
6 July 2024 at 09.00–10.00
7 July 2024 at 09.00–10.00
24 August 2024 at 09.00–10.00
25 August 2024 at 09.00–10.00
26 August 2024 at 09.00–10.00
31 August 2024 at 09.00–10.00
1 September 2024 at 09.00–10.00

Yoko Ono with Glass Hammer 1967 from HALF-A-WIND SHOW, Lisson Gallery, London, 1967. Photograph © Clay Perry / Artwork © Yoko Ono

Explore the work of Yoko Ono in these special times reserved just for you

Yoko Ono is a leading figure in conceptual and performance art, film and music. This exhibition spans more than six decades and focuses on key moments in Ono's career. Alongside early performances, works on paper, objects, and music, visitors can experience some of Ono's activist projects like PEACE IS POWER and Wish Tree.

Looking for a hot drink and a bite to eat after your visit? Stop by the L1 Members Bar from 10.00 and try our Tate roasted coffee.

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29 June 2024 at 09.00–10.00

30 June 2024 at 09.00–10.00

6 July 2024 at 09.00–10.00

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24 August 2024 at 09.00–10.00

25 August 2024 at 09.00–10.00

26 August 2024 at 09.00–10.00

31 August 2024 at 09.00–10.00

1 September 2024 at 09.00–10.00

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