Double Fantasy: John & Yoko – Museum of Liverpool (May 18 2018 to April 22 2019)
Whenever I am visiting friends in Sheffield, I always try to make a journey over to Liverpool. One of my stops is always the Tate gallery down at the docks. This time around, I saw a wonderful exhibition of works by Egon Schiele and Francesca Woodman. However, on this occasion, I also wanted to wander down the dock to check out the exhibition on the life and work of John Lennon and Yoko Ono. I was not disappointed.
If you got a chance to experience the David Bowie touring exhibition then you have a bit of an idea about what this display has in store. Of course, the exhibition deals with the time that John and Yoko were together so, there is little of the previous years on display. But, there is certainly no shortage of interesting material to showcase.
There are photographs, videos, handwritten lyrics, personal mementos (like John’s iconic glasses) on view. It’s a lot to take in but, it’s worth the effort to check it all out.
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Since I realize that many fans will not get an opportunity to make it to Liverpool to check out the exhibition, I’ve gathered together a number of photographs that I took while I was there. The photos are in no particular order and were taken quickly so as to not interfere with anybody’s enjoyment of the exhibits. So, many are not are perfectly framed as I would like.
I hope that you enjoy this brief look at some of the exhibition highlights and that you might get to visit the museum to experience it for yourself before it ends in April 2019.