Jamie Reid studied at Croydon Art School and towards the end of his studies he met fellow student, Malcolm McLaren. They shared a deep interest in situationist concepts that were a critique of capitalism based on a mixture of Marxism and surrealism. Reid described himself as a ‘seditionary’, meaning that in speech, writing or behaviour he would encourage people to fight against or oppose the ‘establishment’. In the UK, Reid took to organising protests and sit-ins with Malcom McLaren and his fashion designer girlfriend Vivienne Westwood . . . and so the beginnings of the punk rock movement began.
They believed themselves to be authentic seditionists, that is, rebels dedicated to overtly stirring up discontent and even insurrection towards established authority. Westwood would describe her views on the subject as somewhat more straight forward: “We were just saying to the older generation we don’t accept your taboos and your values and you’re all fascists . . . It was the idea that the world was so mismanaged that we hated the older generation because they weren’t doing anything about it.”
Below are works for sale that fit with the punk anti-establishment ideal, including more recent practitioners. If you're not looking to buy, but want to learn more about pop and punk art, click here to read the biographies of the artists and influencers of these great movements.
Original New Boots And Panties Promo Poster (1977)
Original promotional poster
Hanover Exhibition Poster (2013)
Original exhibition poster signed
Fuck Forever (2021)
Limited edition print, signed
Free Pussy Riot (2012)
Rare original poster/leaflet
Killing Joke (1980)
Limited edition print, signed
The Queen Is Dead, The Smiths (2016)
Limited edition photographic print, signed
War Dance, Killing Joke (1980)
Limited edition print, signed
Unknown Pleasures, Joy Division (1979)
Reproduction poster
The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle - Amex (1980)
Original banned and withdrawn poster
Trump! Peace Fucker!! (2018)
Limited edition print, with artist's stamp
7 inch original vinyl single cover
Sweep It Under The Carpet (2006)
Reproduction canvas print
Anarchy In Croydon (2021)
Limited edition print signed
Morris Shoots Sid (2022)
Limited edition print signed
Poly Britain (2021)
Limited edition print signed
London Calling, The Clash (1979)
Poster print, framed
Never Mind The Bollocks, Sex Pistols (1977)
Poster print, framed
Ian Dury original front cover (1979)
Original NME front cover framed
All New Boots And Panties, Ian Dury (2003)
Limited edition print, signed
Orweller (2024)
Limited edition print signed
Starman (2024)
Limited edition print signed
Young Blue Eyes (2024)
Limited edition print signed
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