She has not yet come up with a slogan as catchy as âGive Peace a Chanceâ or even âWar Is Over! (If You Want It),â for her campaign to stop hydraulic fracturing, or fracking. But in the latest salvo in her public quest to persuade Governor Andrew M. Cuomo of New York to find alternative approaches to extracting natural gas, Yoko Ono is modifying another of John Lennonâs song lyrics. On Monday evening she unveiled âImagine No Fracking,â a poster art installation in the windows of ABC Carpet and Home, at Broadway and 19th Street in Manhattan.
The project involves seven six-foot-high posters, each with an aphoristic antifracking message, in stencil lettering, signed Y.O.
ââI immediately said âYesâ when ABC asked me to take over their window displays to help spread the message to stop fracking our beautiful state,â Ms. Ono said in a statement. âI was surprised by the courage of ABC to use all of their windows to express a message so important for peopleâs health. We need more brave people to speak up and join in the fight to save our land and water.â
In addition to âImagine No Fracking,â the messages on the posters are: âDonât Frack New York,â âFracking Kills,â âFracking Makes All Water Dirty,â âDonât Frack Me,â Â âDonât Frack Our Futureâ and âPretty Soon There Will Be No More Water To Drink.â