Sold for £500
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Condition Report
In very good condition
No knocks or tears to the sheet
Some minor paper creases along the borders of the sheet, this is only visible upon close inspection
This work has been stored flat and has never been framed.
Jamie Reid (British 1947-), 'God Save The Queen', 2005, inkjet pigment print in colours on 315gsm Art Paper, signed, titled and numbered from an edition of 250 in pencil, published by Aquarium, from a rumoured release of 98 prints; sheet: 45 x 61cm
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Auction: Urban & Contemporary Art, 24th Jun, 2021
Jamie Reid was instrumental in shaping the visual identity of the British punk scene with his décollage-inspired graphics, featuring bold alterations of pop culture images and ransom note-style lettering. He is best known for the iconic cover art of the Sex Pistols’ debut album, Never Mind the Bollocks, Here’s the Sex Pistols (1977), as well as the artwork for their singles “Anarchy in the U.K.” (1976) and “God Save the Queen” (1977), the latter inspired by a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II by Cecil Beaton. Raised in a politically active socialist family, Reid identifies as an anarchist. He studied at the Croydon School of Art, where he became interested in the Situationist movement and met Malcolm McLaren, who later managed the Sex Pistols. In 2012, Reid created a provocative image of Vladimir Putin in a balaclava to protest the Russian government's imprisonment of Pussy Riot members.