Stuckism Periods and Movements Art History
Stuckism Periods and Movements Art History
Stuckism is an art movement that was founded in 1999 in Britain by Billy Childish and Charles Thomson to promote figurative painting in opposition to conceptual art. The most contentious statement in their manifesto is: "Artists who don't paint aren't artists".
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Naive John - Liverpool Stuckists - The online home for Stuckism in Liverpool and the North West as founded by Naive John in 2004.
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Stuckism and Remodernism - Discussion group focusing on the new and controversial art movement.
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NPR's All Things Considered - Sticking It to British Art - Article and multimedia slideshow about the stuckism art movement.
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Stuckism Wales - Promoting stuckist art in Wales. Includes painting gallery, critique of conceptual art by David Bailey, and an interview with Charles Thomson, co-founder of the movement.
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The Romantic Anonymous Fellowship - Athenian group of the artistic movement "Stuckism International". Members and art samples. In English and Greek.
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stuckismphotography.com - News, information, exhibitions, sample works and listing of artists involved in stuckism photography.
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Humanities Web - Stuckism - Provides definition, history and commentary.
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Wikipedia - Stuckism - Provides origins and activities of the art movement founded in 1999 in Britain.
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The Wrexham Stuckists - Stuckist art group by John Bourne established in November, 2001 to promote painting (as opposed to conceptual art) in the North Wales area.
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Stuckism - The Re-Modernist Art Revolution - Essay by Mark Vallen - January, 2003.
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Stuckism - Provides information on the theory and practice of the movement. Includes artists, sample works and related links.
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