Add Color Where the World Needs Peace

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Weight 1 kg
Edition size :

250

Dimensions :

18.1 in. x 24 in. (46 cm × 61 cm)

Technique :

Letterpress printed in 2 colors, accompanied by a set of mini colored pencils.

Paper :

Crane's Lettra, Fluorescent white 110 cover lb.

Signature :

Numbered and stamped “y.o.” at the back of the print, accompanied by a certificate authenticated with the artist’s inkan.

Year :

1960/2017/2024

Collection :

Letterpress

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To celebrate the new printing of Everything In The Universe is Unfinished, Yoko Ono has partnered with JRP|Editions to create a limited-edition artwork: Add color where the world needs peace (1960/2017/2024). 

Since 1960 Ono has been inviting participants to Add Color to canvases and objects. This print combines Ono’s Add Color with her various Map Piece works (1962–present), offering a space for participants to creatively IMAGINE PEACE in the world.

Weight 1 kg
Edition size :

250

Dimensions :

18.1 in. x 24 in. (46 cm × 61 cm)

Technique :

Letterpress printed in 2 colors, accompanied by a set of mini colored pencils.

Paper :

Crane's Lettra, Fluorescent white 110 cover lb.

Signature :

Numbered and stamped “y.o.” at the back of the print, accompanied by a certificate authenticated with the artist’s inkan.

Year :

1960/2017/2024

Collection :

Letterpress

Price :

No prices available for the moment

PRINT PDF

Yoko Ono

Yoko Ono is an artist, musician, and activist.

Born in Tokyo, 1933, Ono grew up in Japan, with periods spent abroad in San Francisco and New York. In 1956 she settled in Manhattan and began to develop her own art practice.

By 1960 Ono had become a vital part of New York’s community of artists and composers. Over the next decade, she would go on to live and work in Tokyo and London, developing her pioneering practice in art, performance, music, and film, with legendary works including the performance Cut Piece, and her foundational book of instructions, Grapefruit, both 1964. By 1968, Ono began collaborating in art, music, and peace activism with her partner and husband John Lennon.

As a singer and songwriter, Ono has released thirteen solo studio albums and nine collaborative albums, including the 1981 Grammy award winning Album of the Year, Double Fantasy.

Ono’s work continues to be honored with numerous exhibitions in some of the world’s most prestigious international venues, including The Museum of Modern Art in New York (2015) and Tate Modern in London (2024).

In a career spanning more than seventy years, Ono’s work as an artist and activist remains singularly relevant and continues to challenge the boundaries of artist and audience.

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