The Sex Pistols: The Stolper-Wilson Collection

The Sex Pistols: The Stolper-Wilson Collection

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Jamie Reid | Pretty Vacant, promotional poster, 1 July 1977

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October 21, 01:36 PM GMT

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1,500 - 2,000 GBP

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Jamie Reid

Pretty Vacant, promotional poster, 1 July 1977


(995 x 712mm.), inscribed with slogan 'Demand the Impossible' and signed by Jamie Reid


The bus to nowhere, and its twin destined for boredom, is one of the great punk images. It was not, however, originally created for the Sex Pistols. Reid's cover for 'Pretty Vacant' reworks earlier graphics that he had made for his situationist Suburban Press. The image of the ‘Nowhere’ and ‘Boredom’ buses was then produced in 1973 for the pamphlet ‘Space Travel, an unofficial guide for San Francisco commuters’ produced by the American Situationist group Point-Blank! That stated ‘We are all going nowhere. No matter where we travel…’ – evidence of the rich cross-fertilisation of ideas from which the visual identity of the Sex Pistols was formed.

Up They Rise pp.45 and 68-69; No Future p.92