Url https://digitalrepository.senecapolytechnic.ca/s/art/item/24087 Resource class dctype:Image Title Peace Creator 24659 Date 1985 Identifier SC0376-YCH-PR-1 Abstract "We designed the 'Peace' poster for the exhibition 'Images for Survival' for the Shoshin Society, to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the first use of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan. 135 poster designs were selected by leading Graphic Designers in North America and Japan. The joint exhibition of American and Japanese peace posters was shown first at the Hiroshima Museum of Modern Art and then later in Nakasaki Japan, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, New York, Washington D.C., Ottawa Canada, Paris, and Moscow. The inspiration for the poster came from a photo my son took while in Nagasaki, Japan, where North American tourists are often greeted with a peace sign by the local young children, as Nagasaki was the target of the second atomic bomb. My associate Manfred Gotthans felt that children showing the peace sign might make an adorable travel poster but wouldn't drive home the fatal consequences if mankind doesn't heed the plea for peace and nuclear disarmament. This is why we used a skeleton (an actual skeleton was photographed for the poster) we felt the poster needs no words. The message is a serious reminder and is comprehensible in any language." https://www.yaneff.com/html/plates/cy01.html Chris Yaneff Extent 61 x 91.5 cm Medium Print Provenance Gift of Suzanne Price Edition 57/150 Text Signed bottom right Location Seneca@York - S Building - Level 2 between S2074 & S2050 --