Punk poster
Discover Pinterest’s 10 best ideas and inspiration for Punk poster. Get inspired and try out new things.
Unidentified Designer. Blondie (Flyer for a punk rock party sponsored by Bump Records, Hollywood). 1977. Photocopy. 11 x 8 1/2" (27.9 x 21.6 cm). Gift of Lawrence Benenson. 197.2012. Architecture and Design
More information...

Bell Lollyland saved to tarjetas
How a lifelong punk turned his personal collection of flyers and zines into museum fodder
More information...

Magdalena Ch. saved to illustration
16 Art Exhibitions to View in N.Y.C. This Weekend - The New York Times
More information...
Black Sabbath. Escucha el podcast dedicado al grupo y al disco Master of Reality por su 50 aniversario en La Gran Travesía, en el enlace. #lagrantravesia #podcast #radiofreerock #blacksabbath #rock #70s #masterofreality #1971 #heavy #music #ozzy
More information...
Jose Antonio González Martin saved to Cartel
“Punk isn’t about spiky hair… it’s about freedom”: collector Toby Mott on his new book Punk in Print
Toby Mott has an unrivalled collection of punk memorabilia that goes back 40 years. In a new book published by Phaidon called _Oh So Pretty: Punk in Print 1976–80_, he presents over 450 items from well-known and obscure bands, designers, venues and political groups. While the Mott Collection is now carefully archived, documented and looked after, in 1970s London these posters, badges and zines, formed an integral part of Toby’s punk identity. He grew up in Pimlico, just behind the King’s…
More information...

saved to Mega Derps Only Hearts Club
Sonic Youth, Government Issue & Gone @ The Complex. 1986
More information...

Genie saved to Music Love
Art Chantry’s posters from the 1980s combine simple collage techniques with low-cost printing. Chantry often cut images out of magazines and catalogs, photocopying them to create high-contrast images that he could put together into arresting illustrations. Each poster uses mass media to comment on its own idioms. Poster, Ready for War,
More information...
Anthony saved to Left of the Dial