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001 $ 18/2192
003 $ UK-LoRAA
005 $ 20200203153056.7
020 # # $a ISBN: 9780920293997
041 0 # $a eng
044 # # $a xxc
100 1 # $a Banner aka The Vanity Press, Fiona
245 1 0 $a Font Book
260 # # $a London; Port Colborne (Canada); North Vancouver (Canada) $b The Vanity Press; Bywater Bros. Editions; Presentation House Gallery $c 2016
300 # # $a 144 p. $b ill. ; $c 18 cm.
490 0 # $a Lynn Valley 11
500 # # $a Edited by Roger Bywater & Reid Shier. Designed by Fiona Banner & FM Studio
500 # # $a Title from cover
520 2 # $a A short time ago British artist Fiona Banner designed her own font, utilizing an amalgamation of typefaces she had employed in a variety of text-based artworks, including full stop sculptures, typeset wall works, and artist books, (including, for example The Nam, an epic account of Vietnam war movies written from memory). Banner named her new font: Font, a cheeky, self-referential title of little surprise to those familiar with Banner’s poetic, disruptive interrogation of cultural, institutional and technological frameworks.

Concurrent with her creation, Banner became fascinated with the idiosyncratic double meaning of the word itself. In addition to a typeface, a font is also a receptacle for holy water used, chiefly, in baptismal ceremonies, with religious associations derived from an etymological root in old English and Latin, roughly translated into “a fountain, a spring, or a source”.

Banner subsequently began amassing images of baptismal and holy water fonts from churches around the world. Assembled in its entirety for the first time here Banner has presented the full spectrum of her collection in this aptly named Font Book. Resembling something of a supply catalogue for the devoted this compendium presents every baptismal font configuration imaginable, along with accompanying church names and location specs.

The word font points as much to a conceptual social contract as it does to a physical object, and Font Book, in utilizing the noun’s connotation as both textual building block and ritualistic vessel for purification, succeeds in taking us beyond the ordinary into realms more indeterminate. [Bywater Bros. Editions website].
653 # # $a Artists' books
700 1 # $a Banner aka The Vanity Press, Fiona $e type designer $e book designer
710 2 # $a The Vanity Press $e publisher
710 2 # $a Bywater Bros. Editions $e publisher
710 2 # $a The Polygon Gallery $e publisher
710 2 # $a Frith Street Gallery (London) $e donor
710 2 # $a Fraser Muggeridge studio $e book designer