In 1961 Ono presented Painting to Be Stepped On at AG Gallery in New York. She placed a cut piece of canvas beside a card that read, in handwritten text, A WORK TO BE STEPPED ON, inviting viewers to walk on the artwork itself.

In 1998 the artist made a new version of the work—based on a 1966 revision shown at London's Indica Gallery—for an exhibition at Andre Emmerich Gallery in New York. This latest iteration features a framed blank canvas with a metal placard inscribed with the title Painting to Be Stepped On. For Ono, the work’s physical existence was secondary to the potential activities she anticipated it generating in viewers’ minds. Though this version cannot be stepped on here, it evokes Ono’s bold call for an interactive art.

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2024

Medium Acrylic and graphite on canvas with metal placard
Dimensions overall: 20 3/16 x 15 13/16 x 1 3/4" (51.2 x 40.2 x 4.5 cm)
Edition 3
Credit The Gilbert and Lila Silverman Fluxus Collection Gift
Object number 4427.2008
Department Drawings and Prints

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