A Glasgow library is set to host an exhibition of Yoko Ono's work.
The Glasgow Women’s Library will present Peace Arbour part of the Glasgow International Festival of Visual Art 2024. It will kick off on June 7.At the heart of this orchard is Yoko's Wish Tree which encourages people to express personal their wishes, hopes, and needs, and tie them to a branch of the tree.
After creating her first Wish Tree installation in 1996, she has collected almost two million wishes from more than 200 trees in over 35 countries. The indoor and outdoor exhibition will also feature the work of Glasgow-based artist Reiko Goto Collins. During the festival, between June 7 and 23, the orchard will host performances and discussions by Collins and the team at Glasgow Women’s Library.
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