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Childish and Thomson have issued several manifestos, the first one being The Stuckists, consists of 20 points starting with " Stuckism is a quest for authenticity ".
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.
This was announced in the In Pittsburgh Weekly, 1 November 2000: " The new word in art is Stuckism.
The Tehran Stuckists group, founded in 2007 in Tehran, is a major protagonist of Asian Stuckism.
" The London Surrealist group issued a manifesto denouncing Stuckism as well as Young British Artists, and stating 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.
He is currently working on a series of twenty portraits of artists associated with Stuckism including one of Billy Childish, he plans to exhibit them in the town at the end of the current year.
Eamon Everall, founder member of the Stuckism art movement is a long-time resident in the borough where he also maintains a studio.
Sexton Ming ( born 1961 ) is a British artist, poet and musician who was a founding member of The Medway Poets ( 1979 ) and Stuckism art movement ( 1999 ).
* The Stuckism movement is founded by Billy Childish and Charles Thomson.
He is also a member of the Stuckism art movement.
In January 2005, he took part in a Stuckist protest at the launch of the Triumph of Painting show at the Saatchi Gallery in London, and displayed a placard, " Stuckism in 1999 is Saatchi in 2005 ".
As of 2010, Harvey is researching a PhD on Stuckism at Northumbria University.
Jesse Richards ( born July 17, 1975 ) is a painter, filmmaker and photographer from New Haven, Connecticut and was affiliated with the international movement Stuckism.
Richards is affiliated with the Stuckist art movement in 2001 and founded a gallery as the first Stuckism center in the United States in 2002, helping to organize shows.
Wolf Howard is a member of the Stuckism Photography group and takes pinhole photographs.
As of 2008, Everall is working on a series of paintings portraying artists associated with Stuckism.

Stuckism and international
An international symposium on Stuckism took place in October 2006 at the Liverpool John Moores University during the Liverpool Biennial.
Stuckism has since grown into an international art movement of 233 groups in 52 countries, as of July 2012.
In 2003, Wednesbury Museum and Art Gallery staged Stuck in Wednesbury, the first show in a public gallery of the Stuckism international art movement.
Design critic and indie pop musician Nick Currie compared Rockism to the international art movement Stuckism, which holds that artists who do not paint or sculpt are not artists.
After a chance hearing of a radio piece on Stuckism in 2001, she became founder of New York Stuckism, a local chapter of the international ReModernist art group.
Remodernist film developed in the United States and the United Kingdom in the early 21st century with ideas related to those of the international art movement Stuckism and its manifesto, Remodernism.

Stuckism and art
The Stuckism art movement had its origin in punk, and titled its first major show The Stuckists Punk Victorian at the Walker Art Gallery during the 2004 Liverpool Biennial.
Later that month, Thomson approached Childish with a view to co-founding an art group called Stuckism, which Childish agreed to, on the basis that Thomson would do the work for the group, as Childish already had a full schedule.
Eamon Everall, Artist / Educator and founder member of the Stuckism, art movement attended the Harvey Grammar school and Folkestone School of Art and still maintains a base here.
This group — with which Absolon read, although he was not a formal member — was the core of the Stuckism art group founded in 1999.
The same year, he joined the Stuckism art group, founding a Newcastle branch.
Richards said the original intention of a straightforward art show to an anti-war show had been changed after a phone discussion with Stuckism founder, Charles Thomson.
The book also includes two Stuckist manifestos, biographies of the artists, a section on Stuckist photographers, and two essays, " A Stuckist on Stuckism " by group co-founder, Charles Thomson and " Manifestos From the Edge and Beyond " by art historian Paul O ' Keefe.
:" Stuckism, the art movement founded by Tracey Emin's former boyfriend to oppose the pretensions of Britart, claims to advocate ' honest, uncensored expression '.
Thomson said that most of the Stuckist groups made their first contact through the site and that Stuckism was " the first significant art movement to spread via the Internet.
: Stuckism, the art movement founded by Tracey Emin's former boyfriend to oppose the pretensions of Britart, claims to advocate ' honest, uncensored expression '.

Stuckism and founded
A " Students for Stuckism " group was founded in 2000 by students from Camberwell College of Arts, who staged their own exhibition.
In 2003, an allied group, Stuckism Photography, was founded by Larry Dunstan and Andy Bullock.
In 2003 he founded The Gateshead Stuckists group as " a response to the Baltic's nihilism ", and was exhibited at the Stuckism International Gallery.
In 2003, founded the Welsh Stuckism International Centre at his home.

Stuckism and 1999
The name " Stuckism " was coined in January 1999 by Charles Thomson in response to a poem read to him several times by Billy Childish.
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Stuckism and by
Manifestos have been written by other Stuckists, including the Students for Stuckism group.
In June 2000, Stella Vine went to a talk given by Childish and Thomson on Stuckism and Remodernism in London.
The trend away from painting in the late 20th century has been countered by various movements, for example the continuation of Minimal Art, Lyrical Abstraction, Pop Art, Op Art, New Realism, Photorealism, Neo Geo, Neo-expressionism, and Stuckism and various other important and influential painterly directions.
In 2006, Richards was one of the artists in The Triumph of Stuckism, a show at Liverpool John Moores University Hope Street Gallery, curated by Naive John at the invitation of Professor Colin Fallows, Chair of Research at Liverpool School of Art and Design, and part of the Liverpool Biennial 2006.
The Pinhole Photography of a Gifted Gentleman Amateur, show by Wolf Howard, Stuckism International Gallery, 2003.

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