This was an exhibition of UK punk rock record sleeve design across the period 1976-1984, and consisted of a wide range of record sleeves grouped by punk and post punk sub-genres, and a large format exhibition timeline mapping the chronology and geography of the graphic evolution of punk within this timeframe, using seven inch single sleeves as a representative case study for analysis. This was accompanied by a range of interactive and sound installations allowing users to view the production details of each sleeve and to hear the music on the records. The research consisted of a detailed analysis of ‘quintessentially punk artefacts’, the seven-inch ‘picture’ record sleeves associated with UK Punk. New perspectives on their production and...
In 2013, the Metropolitan Museum hosted an exhibition of punk-inspired fashion entitled Punk: Chaos ...
Little media attention has been devoted to the burgeoning punk scene that has raised alarm abroad in...
This research analyses the dissemination of political and ideological content through the music grap...
This research has two primary aims, both of which relate to a study of graphic design methods within...
The punk movement between 1976 and 1984 represented a distinct period in the development of youth cu...
Exhibition of Post Punk and New Wave graphics, including material from the archives of Russ Bestley ...
Punk’s embrace of autonomous, do-it-yourself, artistic production has been widely documented as a ke...
This article uses fanzines produced from the UK in 1976–77 to explore how punk’s politics, productio...
Featuring over sixty artists, both national and international, this group exhibition traces a journe...
This article analyses two deliberately constructed visual artefacts broadly classed within the punk ...
In the seventies, Great Britain was crippled by a widespread recession during which more than a mill...
This paper explores the representation of political and ideological issues in music graphics in the ...
Essay for the Design Museum's exhibition "Punk London (and Beyond)" focussing on the punk diaspora i...
Collaboration with London design group Spin, with contributing essays by Russ Bestley and Malcolm Ga...
Dislocated by both land and sea, Perth’s punk scene would nonetheless play a pivotal role in the dev...
In 2013, the Metropolitan Museum hosted an exhibition of punk-inspired fashion entitled Punk: Chaos ...
Little media attention has been devoted to the burgeoning punk scene that has raised alarm abroad in...
This research analyses the dissemination of political and ideological content through the music grap...
This research has two primary aims, both of which relate to a study of graphic design methods within...
The punk movement between 1976 and 1984 represented a distinct period in the development of youth cu...
Exhibition of Post Punk and New Wave graphics, including material from the archives of Russ Bestley ...
Punk’s embrace of autonomous, do-it-yourself, artistic production has been widely documented as a ke...
This article uses fanzines produced from the UK in 1976–77 to explore how punk’s politics, productio...
Featuring over sixty artists, both national and international, this group exhibition traces a journe...
This article analyses two deliberately constructed visual artefacts broadly classed within the punk ...
In the seventies, Great Britain was crippled by a widespread recession during which more than a mill...
This paper explores the representation of political and ideological issues in music graphics in the ...
Essay for the Design Museum's exhibition "Punk London (and Beyond)" focussing on the punk diaspora i...
Collaboration with London design group Spin, with contributing essays by Russ Bestley and Malcolm Ga...
Dislocated by both land and sea, Perth’s punk scene would nonetheless play a pivotal role in the dev...
In 2013, the Metropolitan Museum hosted an exhibition of punk-inspired fashion entitled Punk: Chaos ...
Little media attention has been devoted to the burgeoning punk scene that has raised alarm abroad in...
This research analyses the dissemination of political and ideological content through the music grap...