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Photo of a box and various peace-themed items, including: a stamp, keychain, pin, and flyers that read “War is Over,” “Spread Peace,” “Light House,” and “Imagine Peace.” The box top reads “Imagine Peace” and box base has blue tissue paper inside.
White square box with bold black text in the center which reads “Imagine Peace.” Smaller unbolded black text reads “yoko ono 2007” in the lower center region of the box.
Open white square box. The box’s base is filled with various objects that are wrapped in blue tissue paper. The box top has bold black text that reads “Imagine Peace.”
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  • Photo of a box and various peace-themed items, including: a stamp, keychain, pin, and flyers that read “War is Over,” “Spread Peace,” “Light House,” and “Imagine Peace.” The box top reads “Imagine Peace” and box base has blue tissue paper inside.
  • White square box with bold black text in the center which reads “Imagine Peace.” Smaller unbolded black text reads “yoko ono 2007” in the lower center region of the box.
  • Open white square box. The box’s base is filled with various objects that are wrapped in blue tissue paper. The box top has bold black text that reads “Imagine Peace.”

Yokō Ono 小野洋子

Imagine Peace

Maker

Yokō Ono 小野洋子 (Japanese-American, b. 1933 in Tokyo, Japan)

Title

Imagine Peace

Year

2007

Medium

  • rubber stamp,
  • button,
  • key-chain flashlight housed inside a box

Materials/Techniques

Techniques

  • rubber stamp,
  • button,
  • key-chain flashlight housed inside a box

Materials

paper (fiber product), rubber

Dimensions

21 x 21 x 7.6 cm (8 1/4 x 8 1/4 x 3 inches) box

Signature / Inscription / Marks

Artist name and date of work at the bottom of box

Credit / Object Number

Credit

Gift of Roger and Gayle Mandle

Object Number

2008.95.23

Type

  • Drawings and Watercolors

Exhibition History

Defying Boundaries
Women in Japanese Art
Apr 27, 2024 – Nov 04, 2024

Label copy

This work is composed of a box with a rubber stamp, button, key-chain flashlight, and instructional cards. It represents conceptual artist Yōko Ono’s desire to promote peace and imagine a world without borders. The key-chain flashlight is known as the Onochord; examples like this one were given out at Ono’s talks, where the audience was encouraged to flash the light in a particular way to signal “I Love You.” Ono was a trailblazer among Japanese conceptual artists, playing an important role in the development of the Fluxus art movement in addition to putting Japanese female artists on the global stage.  

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Yokō Ono 小野洋子 (Japanese-American, b. 1933 in Tokyo, Japan)
Imagine Peace, 2007
Rubber stamp, button, key-chain flashlight housed inside a box
21 x 21 x 7.6 cm (8 1/4 x 8 1/4 x 3 inches) box
Gift of Roger and Gayle Mandle 2008.95.23

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