John Marchant on the Jamie Reid Poster Wall at Nuart in Aberdeen

John Marchant describes himself as Jamie Reid's representative on Earth. He is the man who manages the archive of one of the 20th Century's most important visual artists, Jamie Reid. This is the man who defined a generation with his early work with the Sex Pistols. Now Marchant collaborates with Jamie on projects from land art to street art. Speaking to him at the Nuart Festival in Aberdeen, John has just finished installing a paste up wall complete with some of Jamie Reid's iconic poster images. He talks to Inspiring City about the wall and some of the history of the images contained within it. Contents 00:00 - Introduction to the Jamie Reid mural at Nuart in Aberdeen 00:45 - Symbols and the OVA Glyph 01:11 - Lies, Lies, Lies 01:48 - Pussy Riot 02:12 - John Wayne 'Peace is Tough' 03:07 - Giles Duley Image 04:45 - Silbury Hill and the Chief Druid 06:13 - Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid 07:15 - Occupy Poster 'Folk the Banks' 07:45 - Florence Institute in Toxteth 09:25 - Croydon Tower Blocks 09:40 - C30, C60, C90 Go - Bow Wow Wow and Home Taping 11:03 - Working with Jamie Reid 11:33 - Working with Nuart 11:55 - Reaction of the Public