There is this on-going Yoko Ono's exhibition at the Broad Museum in Los Angeles, and though Yoko is not one of my favorite artists, I thought it would be interesting to go and see it.
I really liked the black and white pictures from other artists that took photos of Yoko in action. Another interesting activity was to see people hanging wishes labels to the trees next to the museum.
From Wikipedia, he's a brief explanation of what it's all about:
Wish Tree is an ongoing art installation series by Japanese artist Yoko Ono, started in 1996, in which a tree native to a site is planted under her direction. Viewers are usually invited to tie a written wish to the tree except during the winter months when a tree can be more vulnerable. Locations of the piece have included New York City, St. Louis, Detroit, Wish Tree for Washington, DC, San Francisco, Pasadena, and Palo Alto, California, Tokyo, Venice, Paris, Dublin, London, Exeter, England, Finland and Buenos Aires, Argentina, Calgary.
Her 1996 Wish Piece had the following instructions: Make a wish. Write it down on a piece of paper. Fold it and tie it around a branch of a Wish Tree. Ask your friends to do the same. Keep wishing. Until the branches are covered with wishes.
All pictures by Myriam Mahiques, May 2026. Pls do not share without my permission.