オノ・ヨーコさんのインスタグラム写真 - (オノ・ヨーコInstagram)「⛅️  Repost @themuseumofmodernart  @gettymuseum   Celebrate the #summersolstice with “T.V. to See the Sky,” inspired by Yoko Ono’s work “SKY T.V. 1966 (furniture piece)”. The original video sculpture, which she described as “a closed circuit T.V. set up in the gallery for looking at the sky", broadcast a live video feed of the sky from above the building where it was installed—a way to bring the sky inside, even if a space lacked windows.  Created in 1966, “SKY T.V.” is one of the earliest works of art to harness the instant feedback capability of the video camera. This event is inspired by Yoko Ono’s second conceptualization of “SKY T.V.” in 1967 for the Lisson Gallery in London, which she described as “a TV just to see the sky. Different channels for different skies, high-up sky, low sky, etc.”  In collaboration with Yoko Ono, the Getty Research Institute and the Feminist Center for Creative Work will present a 24-hour video streaming of the sky via Zoom. A network of international institutions, including MoMA, will also participate in the broadcast by streaming the skies above their locations.  At a time of profound revolution and reflection, a time of restricted travel but great desire for connection, we seek to draw upon Ono’s invocation of the sky as a space of generative possibility and renewal as well as a territory beyond the reach of capital and ownership. The event takes place on June 21 at 8:42 a.m. ET and streams for 24 hours to coincide with and celebrate the #solstice and the strawberry moon eclipse (June 20-24).  Link in bio to participate   ["Sky T.V. for Washington," Yoko Ono, 1966/2014, closed-circuit video installation, dimensions variable. Joseph H. Hirshhorn Purchase Fund, 2016. Photography by William Andrews. Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden]」6月22日 4時01分 - yokoono

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Celebrate the #summersolstice with “T.V. to See the Sky,” inspired by Yoko Ono’s work “SKY T.V. 1966 (furniture piece)”. The original video sculpture, which she described as “a closed circuit T.V. set up in the gallery for looking at the sky", broadcast a live video feed of the sky from above the building where it was installed—a way to bring the sky inside, even if a space lacked windows.

Created in 1966, “SKY T.V.” is one of the earliest works of art to harness the instant feedback capability of the video camera. This event is inspired by Yoko Ono’s second conceptualization of “SKY T.V.” in 1967 for the Lisson Gallery in London, which she described as “a TV just to see the sky. Different channels for different skies, high-up sky, low sky, etc.”

In collaboration with Yoko Ono, the Getty Research Institute and the Feminist Center for Creative Work will present a 24-hour video streaming of the sky via Zoom. A network of international institutions, including MoMA, will also participate in the broadcast by streaming the skies above their locations.

At a time of profound revolution and reflection, a time of restricted travel but great desire for connection, we seek to draw upon Ono’s invocation of the sky as a space of generative possibility and renewal as well as a territory beyond the reach of capital and ownership. The event takes place on June 21 at 8:42 a.m. ET and streams for 24 hours to coincide with and celebrate the #solstice and the strawberry moon eclipse (June 20-24).

Link in bio to participate

["Sky T.V. for Washington," Yoko Ono, 1966/2014, closed-circuit video installation, dimensions variable. Joseph H. Hirshhorn Purchase Fund, 2016. Photography by William Andrews. Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden]


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