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Jamie Reid π¬π§ Sex Pistols β’ God Save the Queen β’ Collage, by SFBM on Aug 9, 2023 18:39:05 GMT 1, Anyone looking for an intro to his work could do worse than getting a copy of this.
The specials are long gone but the standard edition is still a great book.
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Jamie Reid π¬π§ Sex Pistols β’ God Save the Queen β’ Collage, by Bill Hicks on Aug 9, 2023 19:34:11 GMT 1,
Artist, iconoclast, anarchist, punk, hippie,s**t-stirring rebel and romantic.
Jamie Reid (b. 1947, London)
On leaving art college in 1970, Reid co-founded the radical Suburban Press where he developed his unique style of cut ups and sloganeering.
His iconoclastic defacements of pop culture and nationalistic images with ransom note lettering became synonymous with punk rock, and his most famous imagery defined an era: exemplified in the cover art for the Sex Pistolsβ Never Mind the Bollocks, Anarchy In The UK, & God Save The Queen. Jamie_Reid_God_Save_Us_All_unfolded-cropJamie Reid, God Save Us All, 2017
Since then he has continued to make politically progressive art, protesting against nuclear weapons, racism, the criminal justice bill, and more recently, Trump. His socialist beliefs are matched a deeply esoteric and pagan practice: Reid is an advocate for spiritual as well as political change.
His works are held in collections by New Yorkβs Museum of Modern Art, Londonβs Victoria & Albert Museum, and Tate Modern Gallery.
Artist, iconoclast, anarchist, punk, hippie,s**t-stirring rebel and romantic.
Jamie Reid (b. 1947, London)
On leaving art college in 1970, Reid co-founded the radical Suburban Press where he developed his unique style of cut ups and sloganeering.
His iconoclastic defacements of pop culture and nationalistic images with ransom note lettering became synonymous with punk rock, and his most famous imagery defined an era: exemplified in the cover art for the Sex Pistolsβ Never Mind the Bollocks, Anarchy In The UK, & God Save The Queen. Jamie_Reid_God_Save_Us_All_unfolded-cropJamie Reid, God Save Us All, 2017
Since then he has continued to make politically progressive art, protesting against nuclear weapons, racism, the criminal justice bill, and more recently, Trump. His socialist beliefs are matched a deeply esoteric and pagan practice: Reid is an advocate for spiritual as well as political change.
His works are held in collections by New Yorkβs Museum of Modern Art, Londonβs Victoria & Albert Museum, and Tate Modern Gallery.
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Jamie Reid π¬π§ Sex Pistols β’ God Save the Queen β’ Collage, by Bill Loves Art on Aug 9, 2023 19:57:07 GMT 1, Terrible news! One of the most iconic artists of all time in my opinion. RIP
Terrible news! One of the most iconic artists of all time in my opinion. RIP
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Jamie Reid π¬π§ Sex Pistols β’ God Save the Queen β’ Collage, by Lroy on Aug 9, 2023 20:00:45 GMT 1, I have hesitated but bought the simple edition ( that is superb ! ) as, I did not liked so much the signed photocopies going with. I Bought the photocopy singed from Art car Boot Fair 2023 that I ve seen and included it in the book. It's the one in color at the bottom right just uner the book
L13 are a bit orphans tonight...
I have hesitated but bought the simple edition ( that is superb ! ) as, I did not liked so much the signed photocopies going with. I Bought the photocopy singed from Art car Boot Fair 2023 that I ve seen and included it in the book. It's the one in color at the bottom right just uner the book
L13 are a bit orphans tonight...
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Jamie Reid π¬π§ Sex Pistols β’ God Save the Queen β’ Collage, by Ruff star on Aug 9, 2023 20:14:59 GMT 1, Very sad news - RIP Jamie Reid - a legend for ever
Very sad news - RIP Jamie Reid - a legend for ever
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Jamie Reid π¬π§ Sex Pistols β’ God Save the Queen β’ Collage, by mojo on Aug 9, 2023 20:59:16 GMT 1, Such a huge influence on British art and design, a great loss. Got to see quite a few exhibitions c/o L13 Thoughts go out to friends and family. RIP link
Such a huge influence on British art and design, a great loss. Got to see quite a few exhibitions c/o L13 Thoughts go out to friends and family. RIP link
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Jamie Reid π¬π§ Sex Pistols β’ God Save the Queen β’ Collage, by Monkey Say Monkey Do on Aug 9, 2023 21:20:36 GMT 1, GOD BLESS JAMIE REID
GOD BLESS JAMIE REID
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Jamie Reid π¬π§ Sex Pistols β’ God Save the Queen β’ Collage, by Jeezuz Jones Snr on Aug 9, 2023 21:47:06 GMT 1, Ah sad news.. RIP Jamie Reid
Ah sad news.. RIP Jamie Reid
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Jamie Reid π¬π§ Sex Pistols β’ God Save the Queen β’ Collage, by bastonly on Aug 9, 2023 22:29:22 GMT 1, Rock save the Jamie Reid
Rock save the Jamie Reid
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Jamie Reid π¬π§ Sex Pistols β’ God Save the Queen β’ Collage, by drbf on Aug 9, 2023 23:48:34 GMT 1, RIP Jamie, you will surely be missed
RIP Jamie, you will surely be missed
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Jamie Reid π¬π§ Sex Pistols β’ God Save the Queen β’ Collage, by artlife11 on Aug 10, 2023 1:30:41 GMT 1, Donβt own any (except the cd covers) Do share if you have one! Strangely I just bought a gold/ blue God save the Queen print signed and numbered from 1997 after admiring one in a friends house for years. Another print Artist friend who trained at Croydon ( where Jamie Reid trained) told me he opened a draw once in their print room and found a lot of work pre Sex Pistols but in the style of Never mind the B....... He asked if he could take one and then when he looked next time they were all gone. I hope Croydon collage have kept them for their Achive. Rest in peace JR
Donβt own any (except the cd covers) Do share if you have one! Strangely I just bought a gold/ blue God save the Queen print signed and numbered from 1997 after admiring one in a friends house for years. Another print Artist friend who trained at Croydon ( where Jamie Reid trained) told me he opened a draw once in their print room and found a lot of work pre Sex Pistols but in the style of Never mind the B....... He asked if he could take one and then when he looked next time they were all gone. I hope Croydon collage have kept them for their Achive. Rest in peace JR
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Jamie Reid π¬π§ Sex Pistols β’ God Save the Queen β’ Collage, by Jules Leotard on Aug 10, 2023 5:39:42 GMT 1, Rest in peace Jamie Reid. The ripples you created in our collective consciousness will be felt for many generations.
Rest in peace Jamie Reid. The ripples you created in our collective consciousness will be felt for many generations.
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Jamie Reid π¬π§ Sex Pistols β’ God Save the Queen β’ Collage, by startimeash on Aug 10, 2023 16:29:13 GMT 1, Really sad news - could never confuse his work for anyone elses. Glad to have a few small bits.
Really sad news - could never confuse his work for anyone elses. Glad to have a few small bits.
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Jamie Reid π¬π§ Sex Pistols β’ God Save the Queen β’ Collage, by Beetle Bum on Aug 10, 2023 16:44:40 GMT 1, A unique talent. Rest in power!
A unique talent. Rest in power!
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Jamie Reid π¬π§ Sex Pistols β’ God Save the Queen β’ Collage, by Bill Hicks on Aug 10, 2023 17:30:45 GMT 1, JAMIE REID LOVE ALWAYS R.I.P. For those who havenβt heard already, we are very sad to announce the death of Jamie Reid, 16 January 1947 β 8th August 2023.
Our thoughts are with his family, friends and all those he touched around the world with his love. His reach was wide.
Jamie was also one of the fundamental foundation stones and building blocks of all we do at L-13.
Before I met him our first not-art event (I refuse to call it an exhibition) was an inquiry into the Situationists (The SI and After: What is Living and What is Dead in the Situationist International, the aquarium, 2003) in which a full set of Suburban Press publications was a prize item on display.
I met him shortly after as he became involved in the Stop the War Coalition protests against the war in Iraq, lending some work for a fund-raising show of art against war - Pax Britannica: A Hellish Peace, the aquarium, 2004. Other artists involved were a little-known Banksy, and art luminaries such as Anthony Caro, David Hamilton, Ralph Steadman and STOT21stCplanB β to name a few. Jimmy Cauty and Billy Childish also muscled their way in at some point, but initially it was Jamie I was most interested in.
When Jamie came to visit we hit it off immediately β sharing a keen sense of humour, critical disdain and love of creativity and human potential in equal measure β him settling into the L-13 sofa to chain smoke and bat the wind as I rushed around doing stuff.
We quickly decided we should do a show of Jamieβs paintings on slate later that year, and as they say, the rest is history.
The paintings on slate were not the Dada-esque Situationist graphics he was best known for, but beautiful, intensely-coloured cosmic compositions painted on ancient slate (some of which came from his own roof). We also made some insane wallpaper to line the gallery walls, a crated edition of screen-printed slates, and numerous prints to support the show. Many people didnβt get it of course. The words βnew ageβ, βhippieβ and βshitβ were bandied about a fair bit, but we didnβt care. It was a great show and the start of a beautiful relationship.
Jamie was also canny enough to know that by publishing editions of an old biddy in a crown or some other graphic work related to a band he once helped define we could support his less commercial work and put food on the table for his and my families. Heβd signed away some rights to exploit the said band but we always found ways to re-invent or side-step any issues β or steamroller through with blatant disregard. Never Trust a Punk from 2007 was one of my favourites.
In 2007 we collaborated with John Marchant Gallery in doing an amazing exhibition of work from Jamieβs archive: May Day May Day (THE AQUARIUM L-13, 2007). When we closed down our space on Farringdon Road to reinvent ourselves as the L-13 Light Industrial Workshop and stopped doing βexhibitionsβ, John stepped in more to help administer the archive and do exhibitions with Jamie. Also curating survey shows around the world culminating with the excellent critically-acclaimed retrospective Jamie Reid XXXXX: 50 Years of Subversion and the Spirit (Humber Street Gallery, Hull, 2019), for which we project managed and co-published the even more excellent accompanying book Jamie Reid XXXXX.
Our collaborations continued with Jamie until his last days. He took our Sophie under his wing and was her biggest fan. Encouraging her in her own work as Foxtrot Lightning and making collaborative political work with her other persona Sister Voila.
Some things planned will now never be fulfilled. We were due to release a special signed edition of his book Rogue Materialβs for Rough Trade β complete with a βRough Trade Welcomes Shopliftersβ sticker, but sadly never got the bookplates and photocopies to him to sign. He was also keen to do a collaboration with Not Banksy which would have been a great laugh, but sometimes there are just not enough hours in a day or days in a life.
So Jamie⦠you crazy old rogue: Peace, love and eternal bliss.
Youβre in our hearts always.
Steve Lowe, 2 days on, 2023.
And I didnβt mention the Sex Pistols once! β¦ oops
P.S. Sophie says: He had a big heart and cared deeply, about people and nature. Full of infectious joy & enthusiasm for activism and protest movements, matched by a fierce disdain of authority and injustice. A believer in the mystical, in people power, in mother nature. Keep warm, make trouble, wherever you are, and hope you are having a rave up with the ancestors. All love x www.L-13.org
JAMIE REID LOVE ALWAYS R.I.P. For those who havenβt heard already, we are very sad to announce the death of Jamie Reid, 16 January 1947 β 8th August 2023. Our thoughts are with his family, friends and all those he touched around the world with his love. His reach was wide. Jamie was also one of the fundamental foundation stones and building blocks of all we do at L-13. Before I met him our first not-art event (I refuse to call it an exhibition) was an inquiry into the Situationists (The SI and After: What is Living and What is Dead in the Situationist International, the aquarium, 2003) in which a full set of Suburban Press publications was a prize item on display. I met him shortly after as he became involved in the Stop the War Coalition protests against the war in Iraq, lending some work for a fund-raising show of art against war - Pax Britannica: A Hellish Peace, the aquarium, 2004. Other artists involved were a little-known Banksy, and art luminaries such as Anthony Caro, David Hamilton, Ralph Steadman and STOT21stCplanB β to name a few. Jimmy Cauty and Billy Childish also muscled their way in at some point, but initially it was Jamie I was most interested in. When Jamie came to visit we hit it off immediately β sharing a keen sense of humour, critical disdain and love of creativity and human potential in equal measure β him settling into the L-13 sofa to chain smoke and bat the wind as I rushed around doing stuff. We quickly decided we should do a show of Jamieβs paintings on slate later that year, and as they say, the rest is history. The paintings on slate were not the Dada-esque Situationist graphics he was best known for, but beautiful, intensely-coloured cosmic compositions painted on ancient slate (some of which came from his own roof). We also made some insane wallpaper to line the gallery walls, a crated edition of screen-printed slates, and numerous prints to support the show. Many people didnβt get it of course. The words βnew ageβ, βhippieβ and βshitβ were bandied about a fair bit, but we didnβt care. It was a great show and the start of a beautiful relationship. Jamie was also canny enough to know that by publishing editions of an old biddy in a crown or some other graphic work related to a band he once helped define we could support his less commercial work and put food on the table for his and my families. Heβd signed away some rights to exploit the said band but we always found ways to re-invent or side-step any issues β or steamroller through with blatant disregard. Never Trust a Punk from 2007 was one of my favourites. In 2007 we collaborated with John Marchant Gallery in doing an amazing exhibition of work from Jamieβs archive: May Day May Day (THE AQUARIUM L-13, 2007). When we closed down our space on Farringdon Road to reinvent ourselves as the L-13 Light Industrial Workshop and stopped doing βexhibitionsβ, John stepped in more to help administer the archive and do exhibitions with Jamie. Also curating survey shows around the world culminating with the excellent critically-acclaimed retrospective Jamie Reid XXXXX: 50 Years of Subversion and the Spirit (Humber Street Gallery, Hull, 2019), for which we project managed and co-published the even more excellent accompanying book Jamie Reid XXXXX. Our collaborations continued with Jamie until his last days. He took our Sophie under his wing and was her biggest fan. Encouraging her in her own work as Foxtrot Lightning and making collaborative political work with her other persona Sister Voila. Some things planned will now never be fulfilled. We were due to release a special signed edition of his book Rogue Materialβs for Rough Trade β complete with a βRough Trade Welcomes Shopliftersβ sticker, but sadly never got the bookplates and photocopies to him to sign. He was also keen to do a collaboration with Not Banksy which would have been a great laugh, but sometimes there are just not enough hours in a day or days in a life. So Jamieβ¦ you crazy old rogue: Peace, love and eternal bliss. Youβre in our hearts always. Steve Lowe, 2 days on, 2023. And I didnβt mention the Sex Pistols once! β¦ oops P.S. Sophie says: He had a big heart and cared deeply, about people and nature. Full of infectious joy & enthusiasm for activism and protest movements, matched by a fierce disdain of authority and injustice. A believer in the mystical, in people power, in mother nature. Keep warm, make trouble, wherever you are, and hope you are having a rave up with the ancestors. All love x www.L-13.org
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Jamie Reid π¬π§ Sex Pistols β’ God Save the Queen β’ Collage, by Jeezuz Jones Snr on Aug 11, 2023 0:37:34 GMT 1, As the above post by Bill mentions the stop the war coalition etc. So perhaps we may see in London a special tribute by Banksy pop up? ππ»
As the above post by Bill mentions the stop the war coalition etc. So perhaps we may see in London a special tribute by Banksy pop up? ππ»
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Jamie Reid π¬π§ Sex Pistols β’ God Save the Queen β’ Collage, by Deleted on Aug 11, 2023 6:05:08 GMT 1, Very sad, he was a good guy ! RIP
Very sad, he was a good guy ! RIP
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Jamie Reid π¬π§ Sex Pistols β’ God Save the Queen β’ Collage, by telecine on Aug 12, 2023 15:00:33 GMT 1,
Thanks Jamie.
You started my journey into art appreciation...
Thanks Jamie. You started my journey into art appreciation...
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Jamie Reid π¬π§ Sex Pistols β’ God Save the Queen β’ Collage, by telecine on Aug 12, 2023 15:49:21 GMT 1, ... and here's a little Jamie 'prop' from The Great Rock and Roll Swindle.
... and here's a little Jamie 'prop' from The Great Rock and Roll Swindle.
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Jamie Reid π¬π§ Sex Pistols β’ God Save the Queen β’ Collage, by Rufin the Jungle on Aug 12, 2023 15:58:12 GMT 1, So sad love some of his pieces, they just seem to resonate with me π₯²
So sad love some of his pieces, they just seem to resonate with me π₯²
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Jamie Reid π¬π§ Sex Pistols β’ God Save the Queen β’ Collage, by telecine on Aug 12, 2023 16:06:45 GMT 1, where it started for me ... still hanging in our hall... all 6 foot of it
where it started for me ... still hanging in our hall... all 6 foot of it
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Jamie Reid π¬π§ Sex Pistols β’ God Save the Queen β’ Collage, by Gentle Mental on Aug 16, 2023 15:56:05 GMT 1, It was Β£240. Now itβs enquire. Congrats to those who added to basket.
It was Β£240. Now itβs enquire. Congrats to those who added to basket.
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In fact they wont sell it, as Jamie ( rip) did not sign them. they will sell this Memorial Edition ( seems sold out now ) instead but it snot the same β¦ I dong know why they still write β signed β
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Jamie Reid π¬π§ Sex Pistols β’ God Save the Queen β’ Collage, by Lroy on Jan 11, 2024 18:07:51 GMT 1, Fuck Forever Hamiltons Gallery 1986 (Signed) Vintage folded screenprint Hand-signed 100 x 67 cm Β£650 You sell it so ? You expect how much ? It seems in good condition no ?
Fuck Forever Hamiltons Gallery 1986 (Signed) Vintage folded screenprint Hand-signed 100 x 67 cm Β£650 You sell it so ? You expect how much ? It seems in good condition no ?
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Jamie Reid π¬π§ Sex Pistols β’ God Save the Queen β’ Collage, by I Like You Your Weird on Jan 11, 2024 18:15:06 GMT 1, Good condition, yes itβs for sale looking for Β£650
Good condition, yes itβs for sale looking for Β£650
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