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PANGAIA Yoko Ono Map Piece Tote Bag

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PANGAIA Yoko Ono Map Piece Tote Bag

$60 Non-Member
$48 Member
Members save up to 20% & free shipping $35+
Member and other discounts do not apply.

Color:  White

Size:  One Size

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MoMA Exclusive: Yoko Ono’s book Grapefruit is a pioneering work of conceptual art that offers poetic instructions challenging and expanding the boundaries of art, which is now celebrating its 60th anniversary. The instructions have been reproduced on this special-edition Map Piece Tote Bag for MoMA, manufactured by materials science company PANGAIA. Grapefruit is represented in MoMA’s collection.

MAP PIECE

Draw a map to get lost.

1964 spring
 

The PANGAIA Yoko Ono Map Piece Tote Bag is responsibly made in Portugal from 78% Cotton and 22% Hemp Oilseed BioFibre™. Agraloop™ BioFibre™ is a textile-grade fiber that’s made by refining natural fibers derived from agricultural crops, such as oilseed hemp leftovers. With Agraloop's specialized wet processing technique, cellulose fiber from stems and leaves are purified into soft fiber bundles ready to spin into yarns.
  • Designer
    Yoko Ono x Pangaia
  • Material
    78% Cotton
    22% Hemp Oilseed BioFibre™
  • Year of Design
    2023
  • Origin
    Portugal
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Yoko Ono
Yoko Ono

Since emerging onto the international art scene in the early 1960s, Yoko Ono has made profound contributions to visual art, performance, filmmaking, and experimental music. Born in Tokyo in 1933, she moved with her family to New York in the mid-1950s and enrolled at Sarah Lawrence College. Over the next decade she lived in New York, Tokyo, and London, greatly influencing the international development of Fluxus and Conceptual art. An artist represented in the Museum’s collection, her work has been featured in various MoMA exhibitions, including Yoko Ono: One Woman Show, 1960–1971 in 2015 and Tokyo 1955–1970: A New Avant-Garde in 2012–2013. .

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