Yoko Ono's top 10 nearest neighbors are a dense cluster of art-world media and institutions — magazines, museum organizations, and art-focused websites — with no other Artists in the set.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.97 (Guggenheim Museum) down to 0.96 (Wallpaper Magazine) with no single dominant neighbor pulling away from the rest. Artnet (0.97) and Art in America (0.97) sit just behind the Guggenheim, followed closely by Tate (0.97) and MoMA The Museum of Modern Art (0.97). Tallying the subcategories across all 10: five are Magazines (Art in America, Magnum Photos, Artforum, Wallpaper Magazine, frieze magazine), three are Non-Profit organizations (Tate, MoMA, The Metropolitan Museum of Art), one is an Education organization (Guggenheim Museum), and one is a Website (Artnet). Every neighbor is an art-world or cultural institution; no fellow Artists, no news publishers, no fashion or entertainment brands appear in the top 10. The cluster is narrow in kind — art publications and museum organizations — even though the scores themselves span a tight range.
This audience shape belongs squarely to the contemporary art world: people who follow institutions and specialist press rather than celebrity or entertainment channels.