Photo credit: 9/11 Memorial staff
Accession Number: C.2016.88.26
Dimensions: 12.25 in X 12.125 in
Dimensions (Metric): 31.115 cm X 30.7975 cm
Credit Line: Gift of Nilda Mesa and the Unity Canvas artists, in honor of the 9/11 victims, families, first responders, and all who seek peace
Description
Print on canvas created by Twomey of New York, New York. The print is part of the Unity Canvas project and depicts a black and white diagonal-stripe pattern which highlights an obscured face in the background. Text around the border reads: "Hate, understanding, pain, suffering, death, evil, justice, persecution, war, love, god, ignorance, anger, escape, relief, shock, desperation, paranoia, abuse, hope, fear, faith, life, isolation, retribution, peace."
Historical Notes
New York City artist Nilda Mesa organized the Unity Canvas as a collective response to the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. While shaken by 9/11, Mesa felt it was important to give fellow artists an opportunity to express their reactions to the tragedy. She issued a call for canvases, each measuring 12 inches by 12 inches, to become part of an art installation. After receiving around 300 pieces, she assembled them into the Unity Canvas, which was displayed in Brooklyn on the first anniversary of 9/11.