Fierce, misunderstood, and impossible to ignore or contain.
Yoko Ono has spent decades as one of art's most polarizing and fiercely independent figures — vilified by Beatles fans, dismissed by mainstream audiences, yet utterly unbothered and unwilling to conform. Like the cassowary, she is an exotic, dangerous-seeming outsider who strikes many as bizarre or threatening but operates with complete self-assurance and inner logic. Her avant-garde Fluxus art, her primal vocal performances, and her unapologetic reinvention well into her eighties all speak to a personality that is fierce, unpredictable, and deeply misunderstood by those who never bothered to look closer.
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