Collection: Jagger66

Jagger66’s work lives in the tension between chaos and clarity. His practice is grounded in street ephemera — torn posters, discarded magazines, and weathered scraps salvaged from the walls and alleys of Soho, London. What might appear abandoned or overlooked becomes, in his hands, something magnetic: a layered collision of texture, image, and instinct.

A self-taught artist with a background outside the traditional art world, Johnson’s path into collecting and creating was anything but conventional. He began selling his work through nonprofit-run community stores — not as a statement, but as a way to get it into people’s hands. Today, he continues to work from a small, high-energy studio alive with sound, scraps, and a steady rotation of ‘70s and ‘80s vinyl. His pieces pulse with rhythm, memory, and the kind of unfiltered honesty that’s hard to fake. The result is work that feels as immediate as it is reflective — not polished, but undeniably alive.