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Cutie Jones by Jamie Reid

Cutie Jones by Jamie Reid

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Screenprint

2025

Edition Size: 100

Image Size: 59 x 47 cm

Sheet Size: 80 x 67 cm

Signed

Condition: Pristine

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Celebrating 50 years of Peacock this is a reproduction of the original artwork design for The Sex Pistols by Jamie Reid. Originally made by Jamie in Peacock on a visit to the studio in the 1970’s this image was the first ever image produced by Jamie for the band. It was never used as a final poster but still remains an important part of their history. The title comes from the fact that at that point they were called “Cutie Jones and his Sex Pistols”, the ‘Cutie Jones’ being founding member Steve Jones whose signature adorns this edition of the print.

Discussions were made with Jamie about the editioning of this print in 2023 and he was to be an integral part of the process but sadly Jamie passed away the same year. John Marchant Gallery who are responsible for Jamie Reid’s archive then sanctioned the finished edition.

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Jamie Reid

Jamie Reid (1947–) is British artist and anarchist. His works, consisting of letters cut from newspapers in the style of a ransom note, are considered part of the defining imagine of British Punk Rock. He is most famous for his Iconic cover of the Sex Pistols album ‘Never Mind the Bollocks, Here’s the Sex Pistols’, as well as the controversial single cover ‘God Save The Queen’ that features Queen Elizabeth II with a safety pin through her nose and swastikas in her eyes.

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