SS3 - You can't hug kids with nuclear arms (1986)

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You can't hug kids with nuclear arms (1986)

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CA ON0034 10-139-S1-SS3

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  • 1982-1987, 2013 (Creation)

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* 0.3 cm of textual record
* 11 prints
* 2 framed prints
* 9 negatives
* 5 cardboards

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This subseries contains records related to the exhibition " You Can't hug kids with nuclear arms". It was exposed at The Rooming House Show in Montreal in 1986. The project pairs research material on the arms race with personal imagery in a series of six panels. Nancy Tousley commented this exhibition in the Calgary Herald (Friday May 3rd, 1985): "the photographs and texts in this exhibition questioned how children can be raised in the face of a possible nuclear holocaust and ends with a list of the names and phone numbers of disarmament groups in Montreal".
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Cette sous-série contient des documents relatifs à l'exposition "You Can't hug kids with nuclear arms". L’exposition a été présentée au "Rooming House Show" à Montréal en 1986. Le projet associe du matériel de recherche sur la course aux armements à des images personnelles dans une série de six panneaux. Nancy Tousley a commenté cette exposition dans le Calgary Herald (vendredi 3 mai 1985): "the photographs and texts in this exhibition questioned how children can be raised in the face of a possible nuclear holocaust and ends with a list of the names and phone numbers of disarmament groups in Montreal".

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