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Jamie Reid archive

Poster
1978 (designed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This is an original promotional poster designed by Jamie Reid for Virgin Records, advertising the release of the single No-one is Innocent by Sex Pistols, featuring vocals by Great Train Robber, Ronnie Biggs, as Johnny Rotten had left the band.

Jamie Reid's cut-and-paste aesthetic, as seen on this poster, developed from his interest in radical politics. His artistic style developed while at art college in Croydon, where he was influenced by the ideas of the avant-garde political group, the Situationist International. The political slant to his art was aroused by the May 1968 Paris student riots, which inspired fraternal protests organised by Reid at the Croydon College of Art. These were directed with fellow student Malcolm McLaren, who would later become the manager of the Sex Pistols.

Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleJamie Reid archive (named collection)
Materials and techniques
Offset lithograph on paper
Brief description
Large promotional poster for the Sex Pistols featuring Ronnie Biggs, and their single No-one is Innocent, 1978.
Physical description
Black and white print on paper, with an image of Ronnie Biggs holding up his fist, surrounded by ransom-note style typography, advertising The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle.
Dimensions
  • Height: 94cm
  • Width: 69cm
Marks and inscriptions
  • CRIME PAYS
  • It's a / HIT
  • THE GREAT / ROCK 'N' ROLL / SWINDLE
  • 45 RPM / STEREO / A
  • NO ONE IS INNOCENT / (A Punk Prayer by Ronald Biggs) / (Cook/Jones/Biggs) (3.00) / Produced by Steve Jones / © 1978 Warner Bros Music
  • VS 220 / VS 220-A / (P) 1978 Virgin / Records / Ltd
  • SeX PiSTOLS
  • ALL RIGHTS OF THE MANUFACTURER AND OF THE OWNER OF THE RECORDED WORK RESERVED UNAUTHORISED PUBLIC PERFORMANCE BROADCASTING AND COPYING OF THIS RECORD PROHIBITED
  • From the forthcoming film / THE GREAT ROCK 'N' ROLL SWINDLE / A Matrixbest Production
Subjects depicted
Summary
This is an original promotional poster designed by Jamie Reid for Virgin Records, advertising the release of the single No-one is Innocent by Sex Pistols, featuring vocals by Great Train Robber, Ronnie Biggs, as Johnny Rotten had left the band.

Jamie Reid's cut-and-paste aesthetic, as seen on this poster, developed from his interest in radical politics. His artistic style developed while at art college in Croydon, where he was influenced by the ideas of the avant-garde political group, the Situationist International. The political slant to his art was aroused by the May 1968 Paris student riots, which inspired fraternal protests organised by Reid at the Croydon College of Art. These were directed with fellow student Malcolm McLaren, who would later become the manager of the Sex Pistols.
Collection
Accession number
S.4042-2009

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Record createdJanuary 20, 2010
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