Yoko Ono Art Activist
Born in Tokyo Japan in 1933 Yoko Ono branched out as an artist in New York. When she met John Lennon in 1966, they instantly became attracted towards each other and married in 1969 until his murder in 1980. Their relationship was controversial and led her to be recognized as the woman who broke up Lennon's band "The Beatles", prior to their marriage her image was already depicted as hectic. Ono had a daring, provocative, and tempting personality which promoted her as a very fierce artist. Her relationship with Lennon inspired many different works such as music, film, and art. Although she is highly known for her relationship with Lennon, Ono is an independent, strong, and artistic figure on her own.
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