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Greetings Card

1996 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

British sculptor Richard Deacon was first nominated for the Turner Prize in 1984 and subsequently won the honour when nominated a second time in 1987 for his exhibition 'For Those Who Have Eyes.' Deacon employs a variety of unconventional materials in his work such as laminated wood, corrugated iron, cloth and leather. In the drawings which he created for Momart's 1996 Christmas greeting, Deacon references the amoeba-like forms that figure in his three-dimensional pieces.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Offset lithograph printed on white card
Brief description
Christmas card in the form of an advent calendar by Richard Deacon for Momart, 1996.
Physical description
7-part fold-out white card with twenty-five black and white abstract forms (inside) and corresponding red sans-serif numbers (exterior)
Dimensions
  • Height: 29.6cm
  • Open width: 1463cm
Production typeLimited edition
Marks and inscriptions
MOMART PLC/ Seasons Greetings 1996/ 1996 Christmas card for Momart plc by Richard Deacon
Credit line
Given by Momart
Production
Reason For Production: Commission
Subjects depicted
Summary
British sculptor Richard Deacon was first nominated for the Turner Prize in 1984 and subsequently won the honour when nominated a second time in 1987 for his exhibition 'For Those Who Have Eyes.' Deacon employs a variety of unconventional materials in his work such as laminated wood, corrugated iron, cloth and leather. In the drawings which he created for Momart's 1996 Christmas greeting, Deacon references the amoeba-like forms that figure in his three-dimensional pieces.
Collection
Accession number
E.909-2000

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Record createdFebruary 15, 2001
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