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Yoko Ono Display at Stony Brook University Fall 2011
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Imagine by Hermann Zschiegner .
On January 6, 2008 – continuing her message of peace – Yoko Ono took out a full-page ad in the New York Times with a simple, yet familiar message: Imagine Peace. I placed a simple cardboard cutout with the word WAR over her advertising and didn’t remove it until August 19, 2010, the day the last US combat brigade left Iraq.
The sun had yellowed the paper and a trace of the word WAR was left, slowly fading away as sunlight now hits the original ad.I declare this to be neat.
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Yoko Ono’s “IMAGINE PEACE” button at the McDonough Museum of Art, Youngstown State University, Youngstown, Ohio, June ‘09 - 7 (by mickeyono2005)
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Yoko Ono took out a giant ad in the New York Times today- reminding us to “Imagine Peace” in every language. I love it.
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Yoko visiting a small elementary school of 58 students in Fukushima. Yoko gave a speech, then greeted all of the students individually, presenting them each with an ONOCHORD flashlight and an IMAGINE PEACE badge.
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(via Yoko Ono: IMAGINE PEACE billboard (Holly St & Sheam St (I-45N & I-10), Houston, Texas))
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I forgot I had this. In D.C. there’s a tree in the sculpture garden, and people put their wishes for it. It’s Yoko Ono’s thing, and I took one of the pencils because I thought it was so cool.
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