Space, Speed, Sex was a major retrospective of work from 1962 to 1969 by pop art pioneer, Gerald Laing. Two exhibitions ran concurrently: a loan exhibition of 25 paintings and drawings was held at Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert, and a selling exhibition of the artist's prints to include graphic works and multiples held at Sims Reed Gallery.
Both exhibitions demonstrated Laing's acute engagement with popular culture of the time and reinforced the artist's reputation as a major contributor to the 1960s pop scene, a reputation which has, in the past, been overlooked.