Artwork
Untitled

Untitled is a print by Fiona Banner. It dates from 2005 and is held in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art.
About this work
" A notable detail in the image is the presence of a small, illegible word on the left side of the poster, which appears to be partially cut off.
The image depicts a poster featuring a black-and-white photograph of a fighter jet in flight, with the words "ALL THE WORLD'S FIGHTER JETS" prominently displayed above it. The poster's background is a light peach color, and it includes text at the bottom that reads, "On Monday 4th April 2005 from 7 - 9pm at Cubitt Gallery, 8 Angel Mews, London N1."
A notable detail in the image is the presence of a small, illegible word on the left side of the poster, which appears to be partially cut off.
The artist's use of a bold, eye-catching font for the title adds to the overall impact of the image. If you're interested in exploring more works by this artist, you can look up Fiona Banner.
Overview
Untitled is a 2005 double-sided digital print by British artist Fiona Banner, known for her diverse practice across various mediums.
Subject & Meaning
The work depicts a poster featuring a black-and-white photograph of a fighter jet, referencing themes of war cinema and the cultural representation of aircraft.
Technique & Style
The poster combines a bold, eye-catching font with a light peach background and black-and-white imagery, creating a striking visual effect.
History & Provenance
Created in 2005, the work is held in The Museum of Modern Art's collection, reflecting its significance within Banner's oeuvre and the broader art world.
Context
The poster includes details of an event at Cubitt Gallery, London, on April 4, 2005, suggesting a connection between the work and the artist's activities at that time.
Artist & collection
Artist
Fiona Banner (born 1966), also known as The Vanity Press, is a British artist. Her work encompasses sculpture, drawing, installation and text, and demonstrates a long-standing fascination with the emblem of fighter…













