2006-11-18

Unfinished Music



The concept of these sculptures by John Lennon and Yoko Ono is expressed by their statement 'this is what happens when two clouds meet'. It is both symbolic and humorous at the same time. The thoughts behind it are beautiful and its true fulfilement through the cycle of growth is an end itself—the best idea that can ever be conceived as a work of art. Mother nature is supreme, overriding man’s artificial constructions.

The seeds, although they cannot be seen at this stage, are acorns and slowly the oak trees will develop. It covers all fields for them---- it’s a game, a joke, but at the same time serious, in the idiom of their music, their writing or even. These ideas place them on a higher level than other sculptures in the exhibition so they need to be looked at through new eyes. Cry, laugh, or walk into the sky. There will never be another like them.
ANTHONY FAWCETT
Organising Committee, London
John Lennon Unfinished music
exposition temporaire du 20 octobre 2005 au 25 juin 2006
Cite de la Musique de Paris