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Cork Street Attack (signed)

Grey Organisation

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A comprehensive overview of the Grey Organisation activity and art making practice, the Grey Organisation was a post-punk art collective that emerged from East London and Soho in the early 1980s, folding in 1991.

The publication spans the breadth and depth of the group’s output, from the notorious Cork Street... ​​Read More

A comprehensive overview of the Grey Organisation activity and art making practice, the Grey Organisation was a post-punk art collective that emerged from East London and Soho in the early 1980s, folding in 1991.

The publication spans the breadth and depth of the group’s output, from the notorious Cork Street attack to drawings for the Labour Party’s 1985 election campaign, hand prints, calling cards, preparatory studies for De La Soul’s album cover ‘3 Feet High and Rising’, and photographs of a performance outside the ICA. These remarkable images record a released pent-up rage that exploded in the 1980’s.

 

Thirty six years on, The Mayor Gallery show celebrates the productivity from a group of artists, who refused to be rejected, disenfranchised, marginalised and ignored.

Essays by William Ling, Neal Brown, Stewart Home and Toby Mott.

Published by The Mayor Gallery
Design by Alex McWhirter
Softcover
108 pages
1st Edition, 600 copies
2022
English
ISBN 978-1-9163595-1-2
In Stock