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Poster

late 1990 (published)
Artist/Maker

Poster depicting a desert landscape under a clear blue sky. The foreground is dominated by barren, sandy terrain with sparse, dry vegetation and scattered remnants of stone structures. The sand stretches into rolling dunes in the background.

Chinese text appears in the top left-hand corner of the image which translates to 'Scene of the Crime'. Below, in the bottom right-hand corner, green text panels in both Chinese and English promote an anti-nuclear testing message, mentioning an international protest in Nevada from the 3rd to the 7th of January 1991.

In the lower left-hand corner, smaller imagery and text showcase various images relating to the environment and a global map of nuclear testing sites. The Greenpeace logo and campaign details are included.

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Brief description
Poster, 'Crime Scene', published by Greenpeace, 1990
Physical description
Poster depicting a desert landscape under a clear blue sky. The foreground is dominated by barren, sandy terrain with sparse, dry vegetation and scattered remnants of stone structures. The sand stretches into rolling dunes in the background.

Chinese text appears in the top left-hand corner of the image which translates to 'Scene of the Crime'. Below, in the bottom right-hand corner, green text panels in both Chinese and English promote an anti-nuclear testing message, mentioning an international protest in Nevada from the 3rd to the 7th of January 1991.

In the lower left-hand corner, smaller imagery and text showcase various images relating to the environment and a global map of nuclear testing sites. The Greenpeace logo and campaign details are included.
Collection
Accession number
E.3135-1991

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