The artwork is titled “Apple,” created by Yoko Ono in 1966. It belongs to the Conceptual Art and Neo-Dada movements and is classified as an installation.
The artwork consists of a fresh green apple placed atop a transparent, slender pedestal. This minimalist presentation draws attention to the apple itself, a mundane yet symbolically rich object. The apple’s natural simplicity contrasts with the clean, geometric lines of the pedestal. The base is surrounded by a square demarcation on the wooden floor, adding to the installation’s structured and deliberate aesthetic. This composition invites viewers to contemplate the interplay between the ordinary and the profound, a hallmark of Ono’s conceptual artistry.