Posters, stickers and images produced by Situationist-influenced group King Mob. Taken from www.revoltagainstplenty.com and other online sources. Copied to clipboard United Kingdom situationist art King Mob posters Comments1 "Never work" lol! "Never work" lol!
The mob who shouldn't really be here - Hari Kunzru Short piece on the actions of the situationist King Mob and their fellow travellers.
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…
Wall and Piece, by Banksy, Century, 2005. Art/book review – Tom Jennings Tom Jennings reviews a coffee table offering from the media’s favourite subversive.
London's radical printmaking workshops of the 1960s and 70s - Jess Baines Jess Baines looks back at London's printmaking workshops of the 1960s and 70s, DIY sites of…
King Mob Echo Partial online archive of journals by English situationist group King Mob. 5 issues were published between 1968 and 1970.
King Mob Echo: English Section of the Situationist International Anthology of King Mob and related material, compiled by Tom Vague.
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"Never work" lol!
"Never work" lol!