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Christmas List

Greetings Card
2007 (issued)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This card was issued by Tate Britain in 2007 and sent by Tate director Sir Nicholas Serota to Sir John and Lady Ritblat who donated it to the national collection of greetings cards at the V&A. It reproduces Christmas List, a text piece by artist Fiona Banner who was shortlisted for the Turner prize in 2002 and was awarded a Tate Britain Duveen Hall commission in 2010. It is an example of arts institutions using the seasonal card as a way of keeping up their profile and promoting the artists with whom they are associated.

Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleChristmas List (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Digital printing on card
Brief description
Greetings card, Christmas List by Fiona Banner, issued as a Christmas card by Tate Britain, Britain, 2007.
Physical description
Rectangular A4 sheet of white card folded (left hand edge) to A5 (portrait format) printed in red with reproduction of text piece by Fiona Banner on the front, printed greeting in black and handwritten greeting in black ink inside, printed information in black on the back.
Dimensions
  • Height: 20.9cm
  • Folded width: 14.8cm
  • Open width: 29.5cm
Marks and inscriptions
  • 'A IS FOR ANGEL / B IS FOR BEAST / C IS FOR CANDLE / D IS FOR DUSK / E IS FOR EROS / F IS FOR FIRE / G IS FOR GIVE / H IS FOR HEART / I IS FOR IMMACULATE CONCEPTION / J IS FOR JIG / K IS FOR KISS / L IS FOR LEGEND / M IS FOR MORNING STAR / N IS FOR NOTE / O IS FOR OH! / P IS FOR PEACE / Q IS FOR QUIVER / R IS FOR ROBIN / S IS FOR SOLSTICE / T IS FOR TREE / U IS FOR UNDONE / V IS FOR VORACITY / W IS FOR WISH / X IS FOR XMAS / Y IS FOR YEAR / Z IS FOR ZZZZZZZZ' (On the front as the image, printed in red in a variety of letterpress typefaces)
  • 'With best wishes for / Christmas and the New Year / Nicholas Serota' (Printed in black inside)
  • 'Jill + John / from / Nick' (Handwritten in black ink inside)
  • 'Fiona Banner / Christmas List / 2007 / Copyright the artist / Courtesy Frith Street Gallery, London / / Fiona Banner's medium is words. The possibilities and limitations of language as a / tool of communication lie at the heart of her practice. She builds huge unedited texts, / which in turn become pictures. She also takes language apart, stripping it bare, / in order to examine how we use words to make and unmake meaning. // Tate Britain has commissioned Fiona Banner to create its Christmas tree for 2007, / which will be on display from 1 December. // www.tate.org.uk/britain/exhibitions/christmastree/' (Printed in black on the back)
Credit line
Given by Lady Ritblat
Subjects depicted
Summary
This card was issued by Tate Britain in 2007 and sent by Tate director Sir Nicholas Serota to Sir John and Lady Ritblat who donated it to the national collection of greetings cards at the V&A. It reproduces Christmas List, a text piece by artist Fiona Banner who was shortlisted for the Turner prize in 2002 and was awarded a Tate Britain Duveen Hall commission in 2010. It is an example of arts institutions using the seasonal card as a way of keeping up their profile and promoting the artists with whom they are associated.
Collection
Accession number
E.854-2008

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Record createdJuly 14, 2010
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