Marie Claire Australia

MEGAN MULLALLY

YOKO ONO

don’t want to be braggy, but I’m friends withYoko Ono. I’ve had dinner at her house and hung out with her in her living room with the white piano John [Lennon] gave her for her birthday that he wrote “Imagine” on. [It’s like] she’s lived her life 50 per cent completely magazine and they did a piece on her conceptual art. I was captivated by it. She is the first female conceptual artist of note. Period. I’ve seen her perform live and she expresses herself emotionally in the most vulnerable way. Before I go on stage [to perform in the band Nancy And Beth], I’m usually worried about how my bangs look and readjusting my false eyelashes, but we always meditate before every show. So, in that regard, we are channelling our inner Yoko Ono.

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