A beach littered with numerous people in a variety of dress and engaged in various activities against a blue and white fence bordered with tall buildings at the top; a message about hope in the fight against AIDS. Colour lithograph by James Rizzi, 1996.

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1996
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678568i
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A beach littered with numerous people in a variety of dress and engaged in various activities against a blue and white fence bordered with tall buildings at the top; a message about hope in the fight against AIDS. Colour lithograph by James Rizzi, 1996. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Publication/Creation

Tokyo : Ministry of Health and Welfare, Japan Foundation for AIDS Prevention, 1996.

Physical description

1 print : lithograph, printed in colours ; sheet 84.1 x 59.5 cm

Lettering

One world one hope. © 1996 James Rizzi. Courtesy: John Szoke, N.Y./Galerie Sho Tokyo Bears logo: AIDS red ribbon Translation of lettering: Because you are here, we can go on living. Have knowledge about AIDS, and eliminate prejudice and discrimination. World AIDS Day 1/12. The red ribbon is a symbol of support ... Living Together in the Age of AIDS - Take our hopes and cross borders - One World, One Hope - Ministry of Health and Welfare, Japan Foundation for AIDS Prevention (provided by Hannah Waterson)

Copyright note

James Rizzi John Szoke, N.Y./Galerie Sho Tokyo Ministry of Health and Welfare, Japan Foundation for AIDS Prevention 1996 © 1996 James Rizzi Ministry of Health and Welfare, Japan Foundation for AIDS Prevention Japan current contact details: info@johnszokeeditions.com: John Szoke Editions, an art publisher offering the works of James Rizzi. 02/09/2009 UkLW UK Transcription from the item

Notes

James Rizzi (October, 1950) is an American pop artist who was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York

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Wellcome Collection 678568i

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