Signifying Nothing? The Creative Revolution of Punk

The British Library, 96 Euston Road, London
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This event ended on Saturday 28th of May 2016
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£19.76
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The British Library
96 Euston Road, NW1 2DB
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King's Cross St. Pancras 0.11 miles

The musicians, designers, photographers and writers who spearheaded the punk movement

The attitude and style of punk inspired a complete upheaval in fashion, design, media, artistic expression, and music. In this packed day of conversations, meet some of those who both lead the new spirit, or used it to unleash their own creative freedom. Speakers include: Glen Matlock, bass player for the Sex Pistols, John Robb, Bertie ‘Berlin’ Marshall, Pauline Murray, Gaye Black, Jon Savage, PTMADDEN, Sheila Rock, Ray Stevenson, Ted Polhemus and John Wardle.

Co-curated by Colin Fallows – an artist, curator and Professor of Sound and Visual Arts at Liverpool John Moores University.

All for 40th-anniversary-of-punk price of £19.76

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