Posters, stickers and images produced by Situationist-influenced group King Mob. Taken from www.revoltagainstplenty.com and other online sources. United Kingdom situationist art King Mob posters Comments1 "Never work" lol! "Never work" lol!
King Mob: The Negation and Transcendence of Art From BPC Publishing 27 May 2024. New Title: King Mob: The Negation and Transcendence of Art (illustrated). By Dave and Stuart Wise Available as a…
The Gurriers 1969 This text was produced in 1969 and handed out at University College, Dublin and also at the anti-apartheid demonstration against the Springbok Rugby tour that year. It was produced by Phil…
The mob who shouldn't really be here - Hari Kunzru Short piece on the actions of the situationist King Mob and their fellow travellers.
Radical printshop collectives of the 1970s and 80s (video) - Jess Baines This half-hour lecture by former radical printshop worker and LSE lecturer Jess Baines investigates…
The ‘G’ Word - review Tom Jennings' review of the graffiti art show at the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art in Gateshead.
Arofish stencil graffiti (2005). Art review – Tom Jennings Stencil graffiti by Arofish often succeeds in transcending formula and cliché, according to Tom Jennings.
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"Never work" lol!
"Never work" lol!