Yoko Ono: Cannes Film Festival: May 1971
Yoko Ono Cannes Film Festival, May 1971
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people believe that in this age, art is dead. They despise the artists
who show in galleries and are caught up in the traditional art world.
Artists themselves are beginning to lose their confidence. They don’t
know whether they are doing something that still has value in this day
and age where the social problems are so vital and critical. I wondered
myself about this. Why am I still an artist? And why am I not joining
the violent revolutionaries? Then I realised that destruction is not my
game. Violent revolutionaries are trying to destroy the establishment.
That is good. But how? By Killing? Killing is such an artless thing. All
you need is a coke bottle in your hand and you can kill. But people who
kill that way most often become the next establishment after they’ve
killed the old. Because they are using the same method that the old
establishment used to destroy. Violent revolutionaries’ thinking is very
close to establishment-type thinking and ways of solving problems. I
like to fight the establishment by using methods that are so far removed
from establishment-type thinking that the establishment doesn’t know
how to fight back. For instance, they cannot stamp out John and Yoko
events Two Virgins, Bed Peace, Acorn Peace and War Is Over Poster
event.Artists are not here to destroy or to create. Creating is just as
simple and artless a thing to do as destroying. Everyone on earth has
creativity. even a housewife can create a baby. Children are just as
creative as the people whom society considers artists. Creative artists
are just good enough In order to change the value of things, you’ve got
to know about life and situation of the world. You have to be more than a
child. That is the difference form a child’s work and an artists work.
That is the difference between an artist’s work and a murderer’s work.
We are artists. Artist is just a frame of mind. Anybody can be an
artist. it doesn’t involve having a talent. it involves only having a
certain frame of mind, an attitude, determination, and imagination that
springs naturally out of the necessity of the situation. Examples of
today’s living artists: There was a temple in Japan called the Golden
Temple. A man loved it very much as it was, and he couldn’t stand the
thought of anything happening to it. He felt the only way he could stop
anything from happening to it was to burn it down, and he did. Now, the
image of the temple was able to stay forever in his mind as a perfect
form. There was a man who made a counterfeit one thousand yen. It
circulated with no trouble at all. The man travelled to another city and
circulated another counterfeit thousand yen. If he had made lots of
counterfeit money he could have been discovered right away. But he
wasn’t interested in making lots of money. He wanted to have fun and
play a subtle game. The police went wild and announced that if anybody
found a counterfeit one thousand yen they would get two thousand yen as a
reward if they came to the police station. This man changed the value
of money by his actions. to be considered children. Artists must not
create more objects, the world is full of everything it needs. I’m bored
with artists who make big lumps of sculpture and occupy a big space
with them and think they have done something creative and allow people
nothing but to applaud the lump. That is sheer narcissism. Why don’t
they at least let people touch them? Money and space are wasted on such
projects when there are people starving and people who don’t have enough
space to sleep or breathe. The job of an artist is not to destroy but
to change the value of things. And by doing that, artists can change the
world into a Utopia where there is total freedom for everybody. That
can be achieved only when there is total communication in the world,
total communication equals peace. That is In this very same sense, we
have artists today whose works move beyond the gallery space and help
change the world: Abbie Hoffman, Jerry Rubin, Paul Krassner, for
instance, and many others. They radiate something that is sensitive and
artistic in a very renaissance sense, when the majority of so-called
artists these days are hardcore businessmen. Message is the medium.
There are only two classes left in our society. The class who
communicates and the class who doesn’t. Tomorrow I hope there will be
just one. Total communication equals peace.
Men can destroy/Women can create/Artists revalue
Yoko Ono Cannes Film Festival, May 1971
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