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by Allan Tannenbaum

John & Yoko:

A New York Love Story

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In November 1980, on the eve of John Lennon’s untimely death, photographer Allan Tannenbaum had unique and total access to John and Yoko, who were emerging from five years of seclusion and avoiding the media. As one of the few photographers with whom John and Yoko were close, Tannenbaum was privileged to be able to capture many intimate moments between the two. John cherished these images of Yoko and was moved by their beauty and grace. The result is this moving book of photography about John and Yoko together, in the last weeks of his life.

After John’s shocking murder in December 1980, Tannenbaum continued to photograph Yoko, and the vigils and memorials that immediately sprang up throughout New York City. Additional images—such as the prologue which documents, through a rare set of images, John Lennon’s last live performance in 1975—make this moving collection both a tribute to one of our greatest artists, and the celebration of a public and private love affair.


Photographs by Allan Tannenbaum
Foreword by Yoko Ono
Introduction by Chris Murray
150 full-color and b/w photographs
160 pages, 12 x 12 inches
Hardcover
ISBN-13: 978-1-933784-22-9

Includes the following special features:

  • Never before seen photographs that portray a couple deeply in love—playful, spiritual, and remarkably at home in front of the camera while expressing their feelings for each other

Allen Tannenbaum's career in photography spans more than four decades. An international photojournalist and author of several books of photography, his work has also appeared in Time, Life, and Newsweek.

Yoko Ono is an artist, musician, and activist. She met John Lennon in 1966. Ono and Lennon began their lifelong love affair two years later, and were married until his death in 1980.

Chris Murray is the founder and director of the acclaimed Govinda Gallery in Washington, DC. Murray has organized more than 200 exhibitions of many of the nation’s leading artists, including Andy Warhol and Annie Leibovitz.

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John & Yoko: A New York Love Story, Limited Edition
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