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Jamie Reid archive

Graphic Design
late 1970s (designed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Jamie Reid developed his cut-and-paste aesthetic 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, later to become the manager of the Sex Pistols, for whom Reid created his most famous work.

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This object consists of 2 parts.

  • Graphic Design
  • Graphic Design
TitleJamie Reid archive (named collection)
Materials and techniques
Pen on paper.
Brief description
Red and yellow text written on cut white paper in felt tip pen reading 'Rock 'n Roll', late 1970s. Jamie Reid archive

Physical description
Red and yellow text written on cut white paper in felt tip pen reading 'Rock 'n Roll'.
Marks and inscriptions
Rock 'n' Roll.
Summary
Jamie Reid developed his cut-and-paste aesthetic 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, later to become the manager of the Sex Pistols, for whom Reid created his most famous work.
Collection
Accession number
S.849&A-1990

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Record createdFebruary 19, 2010
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