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Jamie Reid exhibition to take place in Brighton

by Nick Linazasoro
Thursday 4 Apr, 2024 at 5:03PM
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Jamie Reid exhibition to take place in Brighton

Jamie Reid flag (pic The Arcova Trust & Enter Gallery)

Enter Gallery hosts a reflective exhibition to honour the late Jamie Reid – the artistic mastermind behind the iconic visual style of the Sex Pistols.

The Jamie Reid exhibition will be open to the public and free to visit from Thursday 25 April until Thursday 2 May 2024 at Enter Gallery in Bond Street in Brighton.

No stranger to scandal, Reid was known for subverting portraiture of political figureheads, from punking the Queen with a safety pin through her lip, to Nazifying Donald Trump.

The week-long exhibition draws from the artist’s Rogue Materials series, a significant body of work spanning from 1972 to 2021.

Jamie Reid’s Rogue materials can be found in early posters and flyers from the Sex Pistols, protest movements such as the Anti Poll Tax Alliance in the 1980s, to the Occupy London Movement in 2012.

Iconic and rare Jamie Reid limited edition prints will be available to purchase, dating from the 90s to present day alongside never before seen imagery chronicling Reid’s life and career.

The exhibition will also unveil the final approved artwork of the artist before he passed away. Reid depicts a shredded Union Jack, barely held together by punkish safety pins, a homage to the 1976 Sex Pistols single launch of Anarchy In The UK. The flags were approved by the artist and Jamie Reid’s foundation The Arcova Trust before he passed away. This print release is organised with the co-operation of Sex Pistols Residuals and Bravado.

The brand new silkscreen print exclusive of Jamie’s Iconic ‘Anarchy in the UK’ Flag will be available in two sizes.

1. Anarchy in the UK (small) limited edition of 200 – Size 67cm x 100cm.

2. Anarchy in the UK (large) limited edition of 76. (the year that the Sex Pistols released ‘Anarchy In The UK’) – Size 100cm x 150cm.

John Marchant, Jamie Reid’s long-time friend and archivist said: “I am very happy that we are partnering with Enter Gallery to launch this exclusive editioned print of Jamie Reid’s infamous ‘Anarchy In The UK’ flag, as we have a great history of working together to offer Jamie’s world-renowned art and messages to collectors.

“Jamie and I started work on this edition last summer and although Jamie is no longer with us, I am pleased that this classic work is finally available as a tribute to his incredible legacy.”

The show will be launched at a private view event at Enter Gallery on Thursday 25 April. Enter Gallery has curated this exhibition in partnership with John Marchant (of John Marchant Gallery) and on the night guests will hear from John, Reid’s gallerist and director of The Arcova Trust, who will speak about the artist’s incredible life and career.

Helen Hiett, Enter Gallery’s head of buying, said: “Enter Gallery had the pleasure of working closely with Jamie Reid over several decades. He was a true visionary, always fighting for equality and justice via exciting, rebellious, and risqué works that provoked a reaction. In this retrospective, we honour his fascinating life and creativity, and can’t wait to bring his iconic work to the people of Brighton and beyond.”

Jamie Reid (pic Gerard O’Brien)

More about Jamie Reid:
British artist Jamie Reid is an iconoclast, anarchist, punk, hippie, shit-stirring rebel and romantic. Infamously connected with the Sex Pistols and the DIY aesthetic of punk. Raised in a politically-active family, Reid used his creative voice to shout about the most contentious of political issues, including nuclear weapons, racism, homophobia, and the criminal justice system. Reid’s powerful political art prints have earned him a loyal following, with high-profile collectors including Vivienne Westwood, Madonna and Angelina Jolie.

From designing iconic record sleeves and supporting radical causes like Extinction Rebellion and the Occupy movement, to collaborations with the likes of Pussy Riot and Jimmy Cauty from The KLF, prior to his death in 2023 Jamie Reid spent five decades on the cultural frontline, waging a visual war on the narrow-minded.

More about Enter Gallery:
Enter Gallery has been the UK’s leading independently owned contemporary art gallery for over 30 years. The gallery curates a diverse range of contemporary art, fostering a community of art enthusiasts, rebels, and tastemakers. From supporting emerging talents to showcasing established artists who share a love for counterculture, Enter Gallery is a dynamic hub where tradition meets artistic rebellion. The gallery has been instrumental in the careers of renowned international artists including Banksy, Charlotte Rose, Peter Blake and Mark Vessey.

 

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  1. peter benning says:
    2 years ago

    I have a painting by John Reid date 1930 and signed what would its approximate value be

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    • Nick Linazasoro says:
      2 years ago

      Hi Peter, It’s not the same guy.

      Reply

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