Yoko Ono: MEND PIECE for London

Interesting installation at the Whitechapel Gallery by Yoko Ono.

This work had first been presented as part of an exhibition in 1966 at the Indica Gallery. The idea draws on the Japanese concept of kintsugi, the repair of broken pottery with lacquer missed with gold and silver.

There were tables laid out with broken white pottery, scissors, glue, strong and Sellotape. The idea was that you sat and ‘mended. The pot but in practice you made a new sculptural object which were then displayed on the shelves around the room. Part of the idea was that the mindful act of mending also mends the mind.

Unfortunately I didn’t have time to sit and join in but I did admire the idea and the array of shapes around the room.

Closed 2 January 2022

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