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Laura Davis

Sky over Albert Dock to be broadcast around the world in latest Yoko Ono art work

Liverpool is one of 60 locations around the world taking part in a 24-hour live-streamed video of the sky for Yoko Ono's latest artwork.

Tate Liverpool will broadcast the sky above the Royal Albert Dock at the same time as other galleries and institutions across the world for an entire day and night on Monday.

Viewers will be able to watch the skies across all seven continents for the artist's T.V. to See the Sky piece.

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It will take place from 1.42pm UK time on Monday to celebrate the Solstice and the Strawberry Moon eclipse. Participating venues include The Museum of Modern Art in New York, Greenland National Museum and Archives and British Antarctic Survey in Antarctica.

To view it on Zoom you can register HERE or watch a live stream via the Getty Research Institute's YouTube channel.

This event is inspired by Yoko Ono’s second conceptualization of the work SKY T.V. in 1967 for the Lisson Gallery, which she described as “a T.V. just to see the sky. Different channels for different skies, high-up sky, low sky, etc".

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