"God Save Us All" Screenprint Newspaper by Jamie Reid
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Jamie Reid "God Save Us All" Screenprint Newspaper (#0322)
Published on the occasion on Cultural Traffic, New York 7th May 2017
40 years after Jamie Reid first put Swastikas on the eyes of the Queen and stuck a safety pin through her mouth. He now turns his iconoclastic attention to the United States of America using elements from the original Swastika Eyes collage.
About the Artist
Jamie Reid is a British artist and anarchist whose work with excerpts from newspaper headlines in the style of a ransom note is not only a well-known and valued motif for Sex Pistols fans.
Additional details:
- The screenprint on newspaper is originally folded and has only been opened for the photos
- Condition: like new
- Technique stained with red and blue
- Signature: hand signed
- Size: 32.8"x23.2"x0.12" (82×58×0.3cm.)
Please Note: Each print is hand distressed and stained so will differ slightly from the one shown here.
Item #P89945
- In condition as donated.
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