Wish Tree (Yoko Ono art series)

Wish Tree is an ongoing art installation series by Japanese artist Yoko Ono, started in 1996,[1] in which a tree native to a site is planted under her direction. Viewers are usually invited to tie a written wish to the tree except during the winter months when a tree can be more vulnerable. Locations of the piece have included New York City, St. Louis, Wish Tree for Washington, DC, San Francisco, Pasadena, and Palo Alto, California, Tokyo, Venice, Paris, Dublin, London, Exeter, England, Finland and Buenos Aires, Argentina, Calgary.

Yoko Ono's Wish Trees for London at the "Yoko Ono To The Light" exhibition at the Serpentine Gallery, London, June 2012

Her 1996 Wish Piece had the following instructions:

Make a wish. Write it down on a piece of paper. Fold it and tie it around a branch of a Wish Tree. Ask your friends to do the same. Keep wishing. Until the branches are covered with wishes.[2]

Installations have involved from one to 21 trees, and varieties include lemon trees, eucalyptus, and crepe myrtles. To honor wish writers' privacy, Ono claims she does not read the wishes, and collects them all to be buried at the base of the Imagine Peace Tower on Viðey Island in Kollafjörður Bay in Iceland.[1] To date over 1 million wishes have been buried beneath the tower.

History

The series developed after an installation of one tree in Finland grew into a mini-forest, and Ono felt a continuing social need. She has also said:

As a child in Japan, I used to go to a temple and write out a wish on a piece of thin paper and tie it around the branch of a tree. Trees in temple courtyards were always filled with people's wish knots, which looked like white flowers blossoming from afar.[1]

In fall 2010, Ono performed Voice Piece for Soprano, near the MoMA rendition of the piece as part of the museum's collections show.[3] Musician Pharrell Williams wrote on one in New York in 2013.[4]

Locations

YearCity or countryInstitution or group, if knownTitle, if knownTree type, if knownOther
Before 1996Finland[1]
1996Alicante, Valencia, Spain[5]pomegranate[6][incomplete short citation]
2002San Francisco[7]SFMoMA
Exeter, England[8]
2003Venice, ItalyPeggy Guggenheim CollectionWish Tree Venice 2003. To Peggy with Love x Yokoolive tree[9]Permanent installation
2007Washington, DCHirshhorn Museum gardensWish Tree for Washington, DCdogwood[10]
São Paulo[8]
2008Pasadena, CaliforniaOne Colorado shopping centerWish Tree for Pasadena21 crepe myrtle treesPermanently installed at Arlington Garden, Pasadena
2009Palo Alto, CaliforniaStanford University campustwo lemon trees[11]
Tokyo[8]
2010New York City[4]MoMA
Oberlin, Ohio[8]Oberlin College
2012New York CityOccupy Wall Street (Zuccotti Park)Wish Tree for Zuccotti ParkProject altered to distribution of 10,000 postcards after fall 2011 police raid of park[12]
DublinWish Tree for Ireland[13]
LondonSerpentine GalleriesWish Tree for London
2012-13Brooklyn, New York[14]Brooklyn Museum
2013St. Louis[15]Saint Louis Art Museum
Sydney, AustraliaMuseum of Contemporary Art SydneyWish Tree for Sydney[16]six eucalyptus[17]
2014Orlando[18] and Tampa, Florida[19]Hard Rock Cafe locations
2016Manhattan Beach, CaliforniaManhattan Beach Art CenterWish Tree for Manhattan BeachunknownTemporary installation
Buenos Aires, ArgentinaMALBAPart of Yoko Ono retrospective
2018New York CityPerforma 17unknownTemporarily installed at festival headquarters[20]
2019Bad Homburg vor der HöheBlickachsenWish Trees for Bad Homburg[21]apple tree[21]

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