- Stuckism
Stuckism is an
art movement that was founded in 1999 in Britain byBilly Childish and Charles Thomson to promote figurative painting in opposition toconceptual art . The Stuckists formed as an alternative to theCharles Saatchi -patronisedYoung British Artists (also known as Brit Art or abbreviated toYBAs ). The original group of thirteen artists has since expanded to 183 groups in 44 countries. Childish left the group in 2001.They have staged many shows, but have gained more attention for outspoken media comments and demonstrations, particularly outside
Tate Britain against theTurner Prize , sometimes dressed in clown costumes. After exhibiting mainly in small galleries inShoreditch ,London , they were given their first show in a major public museum in 2004, TheWalker Art Gallery as part of theLiverpool Biennial . Other campaigns mounted by the group include official avenues, such as standing for parliament, reporting Saatchi to theOffice of Fair Trading to complain about his power in the art world, and applying under theFreedom of Information Act 2000 forTate Gallery trustee minutes, which started a media scandal about the purchase ofChris Ofili 's work, "The Upper Room" (which led to an official rebuke of the Tate by theCharity Commission ).Name
[
thumb|Sexton_Ming,_Tracey_Emin,_Charles_Thomson,_Billy_Childish_and_musician_Russell_Wilkinson_at_the_Rochester_Adult_Education_Centre_December 11 ,1987 to recordThe Medway Poets LP] The name Stuckism was coined by Thomson in response to a comment, made by artistTracey Emin toBilly Childish , then her boyfriend, which he had recorded in a poem as::Your paintings are stuck,:you are stuck!:Stuck! Stuck! Stuck!Origin
Most of the members of the first thirteen-strong Stuckists group founded in 1999 had been in collaboration for up to two decades previously, and in 1979 had formed
The Medway Poets , which included later StuckistsBill Lewis andSexton Ming . Other members of the first Stuckists group werePhilip Absolon ,Frances Castle ,Sheila Clark ,Eamon Everall ,Ella Guru (now married to Sexton Ming),Wolf Howard ,Sanchia Lewis (no relation to Bill Lewis),Joe Machine and Charles Williams.Manifestos
The group are defined by their "Stuckists"
manifesto , written by Childish and Thomson in 1999, that places great importance on the value of painting as a medium, as well as the use of it for communication and the expression of emotion and experience - as opposed to what they see as the superficial novelty, nihilism and irony ofconceptual art andpostmodernism .The most contentious statement in their manifesto is: "Artists who don't paint aren't artists". In a second manifesto, the Stuckists declared that they aimed to replace postmodernism with
Remodernism , a period of renewed spiritual (as opposed to religious) values in art, culture and society. Other manifestos include "An Open Letter to SirNicholas Serota " (which received a brief reply from him [ [http://www.stuckism.com/serotareply.html "An open letter to Sir Nicholas Serota"] , 1999. Retrieved20 May 2007 ] : Thank you for your open letter dated 6 March. You will not be surprised to learn that I have no comment to make on your letter, or your manifesto 'Remodernism'.), "The Turner Prize", "The Decrepitude of the Critic", and "Handy Hints".Activities
In January 1999, the first Stuckists group was co-founded by Thomson and Childish with 10 other artists (Sanchia Lewis became the 13th member in September during the first show). Founding artist
Ella Guru started the Stuckist web site. In July 1999, the Stuckists were first mentioned in the media, in an article in "The Evening Standard" and quickly gained other coverage, helped by press interest inTracey Emin who had been nominated for theTurner Prize . They have continued to gain media coverage since.The Stuckists have staged numerous exhibitions of their work, starting in September 1999 with "Stuck! Stuck! Stuck!" in Joe Crompton's Gallery 108 (now defunct) in Shoreditch, and "The Resignation of Sir Nicholas Serota". In 2000 they gained attention by staging "The Real Turner Prize Show" at the same time as the
Tate Gallery 's official version.Thomson stood as a Stuckist candidate for the 2001 British General Election, in the constituency of Islington South & Finsbury, against Chris Smith, the then
Secretary of State for Culture . He picked up 108 votes (0.4%). shop, JD Electrical Supplies. It was suggested Hirst may have seen this at the time and copied it, but that anyway Saunders was the real pioneering artist. [http://www.stuckism.com/SharkSpot.html "A Dead Shark Isn't Art"] stuckism.com. Accessed March 20, 2006]In 2003 they reported
Charles Saatchi to the UKOffice of Fair Trading , complaining that he had an effectivemonopoly on art. The complaint was not upheld. [ [http://www.stuckism.com/Saatchi/SaatchiOFT.html "Charles Saatchi reported to OFT"] stuckism.com. Accessed May 27, 2006] In 2003, an allied groupStuckism Photography was founded byLarry Dunstan andAndy Bullock . In 2005 the Stuckists offered a donation of 175 paintings from the Walker show to the Tate. This was rejected by the Tate Board of Trustees.In August 2005 the Stuckists initiated a major controversy over the Tate's purchase of its trustee
Chris Ofili 's work "The Upper Room" for £705,000. [ [http://www.stuckism.com/Tate/Ofili.html "Tate buys trustee Chris Ofili's The Upper Room in secret £705,000 deal"] stuckism.com. Accessed May 27, 2006] In July 2006 theCharity Commission completed an investigation into The Tate's purchase of trustees' work, censuring the gallery for acting outside its legal powers. [Alberge, Dalya (2006) [http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/article689514.ece "Tate's Ofili purchase broke charity law"] "The Times" online, July 19, 2006. Accessed April 8, 2007] Sir Nicholas Serota stated that the Stuckists had "acted in the public interest". [Front Row, BBC Radio 4, interview by Mark Lawson, July 25, 2006] In October 2006, the Stuckists staged their first exhibition, "Go West", in a commercial West End gallery,Spectrum London . This "major exhibition"Barnes, Anthony (2006) [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4159/is_20060903/ai_n16710587 "Portrait of an ex-husband's revenge"] "The Independent on Sunday". Retrieved 9 October, 2006, from findarticles.com] signalled their entry as "major players" in the art world. Teodorczuk, Tom (2006) [http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/arts/article-23364213-details/Modern+art+is+pants/article.do "Modern art is pants"] "Evening Standard", 22 August, 2006. Retrieved 9 October, 2006 from thisislondon.co.uk.]Demonstrations
The Stuckists gained significant media coverage for seven years of protests (2000-2006) outside
Tate Britain against theTurner Prize , sometimes dressed as clowns. In 2001 they demonstrated inTrafalgar Square at the unveiling ofRachel Whiteread 's "Monument". In 2002, they carried a coffin marked "The Death of Conceptual Art" to theWhite Cube Gallery. [ [http://www.stuckism.com/Tate/WhiteCube.html "White Cube Demo 2002"] , stuckism.com. Retrieved19 April 2008 .] [Cripps, Charlotte. [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20040907/ai_n12797891 "Visual arts: Saying knickers to Sir Nicholas] , "The Independent ",7 September 2004 . Retrieved from findarticles.com,7 April 2008 .] In 2004 outside the launch of "The Triumph of Painting" at theSaatchi Gallery they wore tall hats withCharles Saatchi 's face on and carried placards claiming that Saatchi had copied their ideas. In 2005 they protested outside the Turner Prize against the purchase of Ofili's "The Upper Room".Events outside Britain have included "The Clown Trial of President Bush" held in
New Haven in 2003 to protest against theIraq War .Michael Dickinson has exhibited political and satirical collages in Turkey for which he has been arrested.Birch, Nicholas. [http://arts.guardian.co.uk/news/story/0,,1871134,00.html "Briton charged over 'insult' to Turkish PM"] , "The Guardian ",13 September 2006 . Retrieved2 September 2007 .]The Stuckists Punk Victorian
"The Stuckists Punk Victorian" was the first national gallery exhibition of Stuckist art. It was held at the
Walker Art Gallery andLady Lever Art Gallery and was part of the 2004Liverpool Biennial . It consisted of over 250 paintings by 37 artists, mostly from the UK but also with a representation of international Stuckist artists from the US, Germany and Australia. There was an accompanying exhibition of Stuckist photographers. A book, "The Stuckists Punk Victorian", was published to accompany the exhibition."
Daily Mail " journalist,Jane Kelly , exhibited a painting ofMyra Hindley in the show, and was dismissed from her job.Wells, Matt and Cozens, Claire. [http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,,1315987,00.html "Daily Mail sacks writer who painted Hindley picture"] , "The Guardian ",30 September 2004 . Retrieved1 February 2008 .]International symposium
An international symposium on Stuckism took place in October 2006 at the
Liverpool John Moores University during theLiverpool Biennial . The programme was led byNaive John , founder of the Liverpool Stuckists. There was an accompanying exhibition in the 68 Hope Gallery at Liverpool School of Art and Design (John Moores University Gallery).ir Nicholas Serota Makes an Acquisitions Decision
Thomson's painting, "Sir Nicholas Serota Makes an Acquisitions Decision", is one of the best known paintings to come out of the Stuckist movement,Cripps, Charlotte. [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20040907/ai_n12797891 "Visual arts: Saying knickers to Sir Nicholas] , "
The Independent ",7 September 2004 . Retrieved from findarticles.com,7 April 2008 .] and a likely "signature piece" for the movement,Morris, Jane. [http://arts.guardian.co.uk/features/story/0,,1857054,00.html "Getting stuck in"] , "The Guardian ",24 August 2006 . Retrieved19 April 2008 .] standing for its opposition to conceptual art. It was painted in 2000 and has been exhibited in Stuckist shows since, as well as being featured on placards duringStuckist demonstrations against theTurner Prize .It depicts Sir Nicholas Serota, Director of the
Tate Gallery and the usual chairman of the Turner Prize jury, and satirisesYoung British Artist Tracey Emin 's installation, "My Bed ", consisting of her bed and objects, includingknickers , which she exhibited in 1999 as a Turner Prize nominee.Cassidy, Sarah. [http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/this_britain/article1221073.ece "Stuckists, scourge of BritArt, put on their own exhibition"] , "The Independent ",23 August 2006 . Retrieved19 April 2008 .]erota petition
In April 2008, Charles Thomson submitted a petition to the prime minister's web site about Sir Nicholas Serota, but this was rejected as being “potentially libellous, false, or defamatory”, so he submitted it again with different wording. [ [http://www.counterpunch.org/thomson04122008.html My Petition to Gordon Brown - The British Prime Minister and the Tate's Tin of Shit.] Counter Punch, 12th April 2008] [ [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article3716357.ece The Times, 10th April 2008] ] This was accepted, and is currently online with the text: "We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to state that he will not give his approval to any reappointment of Sir Nicholas Serota as Director of the Tate gallery." [ [http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/tatedirector/ 10 Downing Street E-petitions, Submitted by Charles Thomson of Stuckists ] ] Charles Thomson said, "This is the first time in 20 years that the public have been given a chance to say what they think of Serota's policies of acquiring decaying sharks and tins of shit." Barry Fantoni is a signatory. [ [http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/columnists/pandora/pandora-miliband-meets-his-match-814756.html The Independent, 24th April 2008]
International Movement
The Stuckists have grown to an international movement and by 2008 numbered 181 (affiliated but independent) groups in 44 countries
Australia
In October 2000,
Regan Tamanui founded theMelbourne Stuckists, [http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/walker/exhibitions/stuckists/international/] the fourth Stuckist group to be started and the first one outside the UK. OnOctober 27 ,2000 , he staged the "Real Turner Prize Show" at the Dead End Gallery in his home, concurrent with three shows with the same title in England (London , Falmouth andDartington ), and one inGermany , in protest against theTate Gallery 'sTurner Prize . Other Australian Stuckists includeGodfrey Blow .America
in 2000,
Susan Constance founded the first US group The Pittsburgh Stuckists—the second group to be founded outside the UK. This was announced in the Pittsburgh Weekly (November 1 2000 ): "The new word in art is Stuckism. A Stuckist paints their life, mind and soul with no pretensions and no excuses." [http://www.stuckism.com/StuckistMediaAppearances.doc] By 2006 there were 21 US Stuckist groups. There have been Stuckist shows and demonstrations in the US, and American Stuckists have also exhibited in international Stuckist shows abroad. US Stuckists includeJeffrey Scott Holland ,Tony Juliano ,Frank Kozik ,Terry Marks andJesse Richards .Europe
The mainstay of the Stuckists has been in the UK, where by 2006 there were 63 groups. Artists include
Elsa Dax , Paul Harvey,Naive John ,Jane Kelly , Emily Mann,Udaiyan ,Peter McArdle , Peter Murphy,Rachel Jordan andGuy Denning . John Bourne opened Stuckism Wales at his home, a permanent exhibition of (mainly Welsh) paintings. A regular guest artist,Mandy McCartin .Mark D andArfius Arf are new affiliates.Stuckists outside the UK include artists such as [http://www.portraitfirma.de/ Peter Klint] , [http://www.torneberg.de/ Andreas Torneberg] , [http://www.franklin-arts.com/ Frank Christopher Schroeder] (Germany),
Odysseus Yakoumakis (Greece), [http://www.klootperw.com/ Kloot Per W] (Belgium) andMichael Dickinson (Turkey).New generation
A "Students for Stuckism" group was founded in 2000 by students from
Camberwell College of Arts , who staged their own exhibition. S.P. Howarth was expelled from Camberwell college for his Stuckist work as stated in [http://www.stuckism.com/SPHowarth/TimesArticle.html#PicTop The Times newspaper] . He had the first solo at the Stuckism International Gallery in 2002, called "I Don't Want a Painting Degreeif it Means Not Painting",. Recent graduates who have joined the Stuckists includeAbby Jackson . An "Underage Stuckists" group was founded in 2006 with their own manifesto for teenagers by two 16 year olds, Liv Soul and Rebekah Maybury. [ [http://www.stuckism.com/Manifestos/UnderageStuckists.html "The Underage Stuckists Manifesto"] stuckism.com. Accessed April 25, 2006]Ex Stuckists
Co-founder,
Billy Childish left the group in 2001, but has stated that he remains committed to its principles.Stella Vine , an artist promoted by Charles Saatchi in 2004, was first shown by the Stuckists in 2001. She rejected the group after a few months and has since expressed hostility to it. [http://www.stuckism.com/Vine1/Index.html]Sexton Ming left to concentrate on a solo career with theAquarium Gallery . Wolf Howard left in 2006, but has exhibited with the group since.Jesse Richards who ran the Stuckism Centre USA in New Haven, left the group in 2006, but still works with some current and former members on occasion. Mary von Stockhausen, who runs the Stuckist Centre Germany in Lewenhagen, left the group in 2007.Criticism
Anti-Stuckist movement
In 1999, two performance artists,
Yuan Chai and Jian Jun Xi , jumped onTracey Emin 's installation "My Bed", a work consisting of the artist's own unmade bed, at theTate Gallery 'sTurner Prize , in an unauthorisedart intervention . Chai had written, among other things, the words "Anti Stuckism" on his bare back. Fiachra Gibbons of "The Guardian" wrote that the event "will go down in art history as the defining moment of the new and previously unheard of Anti-Stuckist Movement."Gibbons, Fiachra (1999) [http://www.guardian.co.uk/turner1999/Story/0,12119,201733,00.html "Satirists Jump into Tracey's Bed"] "The Guardian" online, October 25, 1999. Accessed March 22, 2006]Others
The filmmaker
Andrew Kotting released a manifesto declaring "The work should prove anti-Stuckist, genuinely post-modern, contingent and ad hoc in its thinking."The London
Surrealist group issued a manifesto denouncing Stuckism as well as Young British Artists. They state that stuckism "is a childish kicking against modernity that fails, pathetically, to challenge the underlying realities of capitalism, of the capitalist art market, of material, psychological, psychic and spiritual repression." and also establish that even though Britart "stand squarely among our (their) enemies" because of its total functionality within the capitalist structure, nevertheless this shouldn´t mean opposing conceptual art since they say "is far from exhausted" [ [http://londonsurrealistgroup.wordpress.com/2006/04/12/coming-unstuck-tract-2-april-2004/ COMING UNSTUCK] ] .Group shows
UK
*1999 Stuck! Stuck! Stuck!
*2000 The First Art Show Of the New Millennium
*2000 The Resignation of Sir Nicholas Serota
*2000 Students for Stuckism: A Remodernist Painting Show and Talk
*2000 Stuck!
*2000 The Real Turner Prize Show
*2001 The Stuckists: The First Remodernist Art Group
*2001 The Oxford Stuckists First Exhibition
*2001 Vote Stuckist
*2001 Stuck in Worthing
*2002 Stuck Up North!
*2002 I Don't Want a Painting Degree if it Means Not Painting
*2002 The First Stuckist International
*2003 The Stuckists Summer Show
*2003 Stuck in Worthing, Again
*2003 Stuck in Wednesbury
*2003 War on Blair
*2004 Members Only: the Artist Group in Contemporary Japan and Britain
*2004 Stuckist Classics
*2004 The Stuckists Punk Victorian
*2004 "Stigmata" or "Censorious": The Stuckists Punk Victorian
*2004 Stuck in the Country
*2004 Stuckist Punk Victorian Lite If You Can't Be Bothered to Go to Liverpool
*2004 More of the Welsh Bit of the Stuckists Punk Victorian
*2006 Go West
*2005 "Painting Is the Medium of Yesterday"—Paul Myners CBE, Chairman of Tate Gallery, Chairman of Marks and Spencer, Chairman of Aspen Insurance, Chairman of Guardian Media, Director of Bank of England, Director of Bank of New York. "A Show of Paintings by the Stuckists, as Refused by the Tate Gallery. Guaranteed 100% Free of Elephant Dung."
*2006 The Triumph of Stuckism
*2007 Mark D and the Stuckists vs Tracey Emin and Damien Hirst
*2007 I Won't Have Sex with You as long as We're Married [ [http://www.stuckism.com/AGalleryJuly07/IndexShow.html "I Won't Have Sex with You as long as We're Married" — images of the show] ]International
US
*2002 Stuckist Paintings at the Fringe
*2001 Touring Show
*2002 We Just Wanna Show Some Fuckin' Paintings
*2003 War on Bush
*2004 The Stuckists Punk Victorian In the Toilet
*2005 France
*2001 First Stuckist Show in Paris
*2005 Les Stuckistes A ParisAustralia
*2000 The Real Turner Prize Show
*2002 Stuck Down SouthGreece
*2007 [http://odysseusartn.temp.powweb.com/RAF/UCRA_EN.html Under the Cover of Romantic Anonymity] Germany
*2000 Stuckism in Germany
*2000 Stuck in Freiburg
*2000 Stuck in Köln
*2004 Stuckists in the Walker—Stuckists in Lewenhagen
*2006 [http://www.stuckismus.de/stuckomenta.htm Stuckomenta I in Hamburg]
*2006 [http://www.stuckismus.de/stuckomenta2.htm Stuckomenta II in Lewenhagen]
*2007 [http://www.stuckismus.de/stuckomenta3.htm Stuckomenta III in Munich]
*2007 [http://www.stuckismus.de/menage.htm Flotter stuckistischer Dreier in Hamburg] Belgium
*2006 United Colours ltd. in BrusselsGallery
Some UK artists.
ee also
*
Wesley Kimler (anti-conceptual art)
*Dogme 95
*New Puritans Notes and references
Further reading
* Ed. Katherine Evans (2000), "The Stuckists" Victoria Press, ISBN 0-907165-27-3
* Ed. Frank Milner (2004), "The Stuckists Punk Victorian" National Museums Liverpool, ISBN 1-902700-27-9External links
* [http://www.stuckism.com/ Stuckism International web site]
* [http://www.stuckism.com/stuckistmanifesto.html The Stuckists manifesto] and the [http://www.stuckism.com/remod.html Remodernism manifesto]
* [http://www.myspace.com/stuckism Myspace Profile for Stuckism International]
* [http://www.stuckism.com/Walker/AStuckistOnStuckism.html Comprehensive essay by Charles Thomson on Stuckism]
* [http://www.trakmarx.com/2004_02/10_billy.htm Billy Childish interviewed about Stuckism]
* [http://www.stuckism.com/world.html List of Stuckist groups worldwide]
* [http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/walker/exhibitions/stuckists/index.asp "The Stuckists Punk Victorian" at the Walker Gallery]
* [http://www.thethingis.co.uk/index.php/2007/10/15/tti-speak-to-charles-thomson/ 2007 Interview with "the thing is..." magazine]
* [http://www.agooart.com/news/walkerflyer.html Photos of "The Stuckists Punk Victorian"]
* [http://www.student.livjm.ac.uk/lsaiwyli/TheTriumphOfStuckism/index.html Triumph of Stuckism symposium official site]
* [http://www.stuckismus.de/ Stuckism in Germany]
* [http://www.mungbeing.com/issue_2.html Stuckist issue of MungBeing magazine]
* [http://observer.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,6903,1664698,00.html Stuckists and Ofili Tate controversy in The Observer]
* [http://archive.tate.org.uk/DServe/dserve.exe?dsqServer=tg_calm&dsqIni=Dserve.ini&dsqApp=Archive&dsqCmd=Show.tcl&dsqDb=Catalog&dsqSearch=(PersonCode='NA13518') Stuckist manifestos (1999–2000)] and [http://archive.tate.org.uk/DServe/dserve.exe?dsqServer=tg_calm&dsqIni=Dserve.ini&dsqApp=Archive&dsqDb=Catalog&dsqSearch=RefNo='TGA%2020051/25'&dsqCmd=Show.tcl flyer (2005)] in the Tate Gallery
* [http://www.incubuschoice.com/closeup_500_en_peter_klint.html Interview with Peter Klint, Incubus' Choice, December 2006]
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