Philip Absolon, Eamon Everall, Ella Guru, Bill Lewis, Joe Machine, Charles Williams, Wolf Howard, Sexton Ming, Frances Castle, Sheila Clarke, Sanchia Lewis
Later members
Elsa Dax, Guy Denning, Michael Dickinson, Robert Janás, Odysseus Yakoumakis, John Bourne, Mark D, Paul Harvey, Stephen Howarth, Alexis Hunter, Abby Jackson, Naive John, Rachel Jordan, Jane Kelly, Peter McArdle, Mandy McCartin, Peter Murphy, Rémy Noë, Udaiyan, Jeffrey Scott Holland, Frank Kozik, Terry Marks, Nicholas Watson, Godfrey Blow, Asim Butt, Mike Mayhew, Regan Tamanui, Jonathon Coudrille
Website
stuckism.com
Stuckism (/ˈstʌkɪzəm/) is an international art movement founded in 1999 by Billy Childish and Charles Thomson to promote figurative painting as opposed to conceptual art.[2][3] By May 2017 the initial group of 13 British artists had expanded to 236 groups in 52 countries.[4]
Childish and Thomson have issued several manifestos. The first one was The Stuckists, consisting of 20 points starting with "Stuckism is a quest for authenticity".[5]Remodernism, the other well-known manifesto of the movement, opposes the deconstruction and irony of postmodernism in favor of what Stuckists refer to as the "spirituality" of the artist.[6] In another manifesto they define themselves as anti-anti-art[7] which is against anti-art and for what they consider conventional art.[8]
After exhibiting in small galleries in Shoreditch, London, the Stuckists' first show in a major public museum was held in 2004 at the Walker Art Gallery, as part of the Liverpool Biennial. The group has demonstrated annually at Tate Britain against the Turner Prize since 2000, sometimes dressed in clown costumes. They have also come out in opposition to the Charles Saatchi-patronised Young British Artists.[9][10]
Although painting is the dominant artistic form of Stuckism, artists using other media such as photography, sculpture, film and collage have also joined, and share the Stuckist opposition to conceptualism and "ego-art."[11]
^"Origins Of Stuckism", staff writer, September 1999 Accessed 11 April 2006
^"Glossary: Stuckism", Tate. Retrieved 16 September 2009.
^"The Stuckists Punk Victorian", Walker Art Gallery, National Museums Liverpool. Retrieved 15 November 2008.
^"Stuckism International", stuckism.com. Retrieved 22 May 2017.
^The Stuckists manifesto, stuckism.com. Retrieved 17 November 2011.
^Art Glossary: Remodernism Archived 20 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine, about.com. Retrieved 17 November 2011.
^"Stuck on the Turner Prize", artnet, 27 October 2000. Retrieved 17 November 2011.
^Childish, Billy; Thomson, Charles (4 November 2000). "Anti-anti-art". stuckism.com.
^Stuckism, Artist Biographies website.
^The Turner Prize's most controversial moments, 20 October 2011, The Telegraph website.
^"Stuckism International: The Stuckist Decade 1999–2009", Robert Janás, Victoria Press Archived 18 December 2014 at the Wayback Machine, 2009, a: p.73 - b: p.64, ISBN 0-907165-28-1.
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