“She believed she could change the world, and she did... now she is able to be quiet — listen to the wind and watch the sky," Cox told Sheff. When they weren’t at the Dakota, they were often out promoting music and art, including Lennon’s works with the Plastic Ono Band and Ono’s first solo museum show at the Everson Museum of Art in Syracuse. This 1971 file photo shows Yoko Ono, right, and her husband John Lennon putting the finishing touches on her show, "This is Not Here...An Exhibit of Conceptual Works of Art," at the Everson Art Museum in Syracuse, N.Y. (Bettmann Archive | Getty Images)Bettmann Archive
Author: Geoff Herbert | Gherbert@syracuse.com
Published at: 2025-03-31 22:05:29
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