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"Reduced to a skeleton postcard" [Temp.2024.11.17]



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Catalogue Number
Temp.2024.11.17

Object Name
Postcard

People
Kennard, Peter; Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND)

Date
1980s

Description
Postcard featuring a black and white collaged image of a magnifying glass over a map of the UK and Ireland, revealing a skeletal rib cage. Design by Peter Kennard, a London-born and based photomontage artist and Professor of Political Art at the Royal College of Art. Seeking to reflect his involvement in the anti-Vietnam War movement, he turned from painting to photomontage to better address his political views.


On the back there is a information about Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) and a Leeds Postcards logo. Leeds Postcards was founded in 1979, with the intention of using postcards “as a political tool and agent for change”. They quickly became well-known, producing some iconic work with activist groups such as the Medical Campaign Against Nuclear Weapons (MCANW) and CND branches across the country, and artists including Peter Kennard and Steve Bell. They are still publishing postcards today. Throughout the 1980s, Leeds Postcards published a number of cards satirising the threat of nuclear war, and celebrating the movement against the bomb.

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