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Christmas card

Greetings Card
1985 (made), 1985 (Commissioned)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Every year the fine art handling company Momart commissions an artist to conceive its corporate Christmas greeting to send to its customers and contacts in the art world. In 2000, Momart gave a complete set of the cards/multiples produced from 1984 onwards, and have continued to donate an example of each subsequent year's card to the collection.

For Christmas 1985 Momart commissioned the British artist Richard Wentworth (born Samoa 1947). His witty take on the commercialisation of religious experience assumes the form of a conventional centre-folding Christmas card. The front image depicts a sign post in Bethlehem, signalling the direction of King David Cinema. The sign also reads 'DAVID'S WELL NOW SHOWING "JESUS". Inside the card is fixed a till receipt from Good Shepherd's Store, Beth-lehem, dated 08-08-85.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleChristmas card (generic title)
Materials and techniques
lithography and letterpress on paper and card
Brief description
Christmas card by Richard Wentworth for Momart, 1985.
Physical description
Greeting card
Dimensions
  • Height: 12.4cm
  • Closed width: 16.7cm
  • Open width: 33.2cm
Production typeLimited edition
Marks and inscriptions
  • BETHLEHEM - the road to Manger Square, 8th August 1985. (Inside front, bottom)
  • 1985 Christmas card for Momart by Richard Wentworth. (Inside back, bottom)
Credit line
Given by Momart Ltd.
Production
Reason For Production: Commission
Subjects depicted
Place depicted
Summary
Every year the fine art handling company Momart commissions an artist to conceive its corporate Christmas greeting to send to its customers and contacts in the art world. In 2000, Momart gave a complete set of the cards/multiples produced from 1984 onwards, and have continued to donate an example of each subsequent year's card to the collection.

For Christmas 1985 Momart commissioned the British artist Richard Wentworth (born Samoa 1947). His witty take on the commercialisation of religious experience assumes the form of a conventional centre-folding Christmas card. The front image depicts a sign post in Bethlehem, signalling the direction of King David Cinema. The sign also reads 'DAVID'S WELL NOW SHOWING "JESUS". Inside the card is fixed a till receipt from Good Shepherd's Store, Beth-lehem, dated 08-08-85.
Collection
Accession number
E.898-2000

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Record createdFebruary 15, 2001
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