Wednesday 22 Apr 2009 - 11:21
Jamie Reid, the anarchist graphic designer behind the Sex Pistols' iconic Never Mind the Bollocks record sleeve, gives a talk this Friday (April 24) at the V&A.
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paintings & illustrations, mostly, which i upload to flickr.RT @fragmentedm
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Reid also created the band's Anarchy in the UK and God Save the Queen covers; he also designed covers for The Prodigy and Afro-Celts. His signature style features letters cut from newspapers, ransom note-style – a style he developed while working as designer on Suburban Press, a radical magazine he ran.
In this talk, Reid discusses his best-known works but also turns an eye to his more recent projects and lesser-known pieces.
For ticket reservations visit the V&A website.
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