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| | Stuckism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Stuckism is a British art movement founded in 1999 by Billy Childish and Charles Thomson to promote figurative painting in opposition to conceptual art. |  | | The name Stuckism was coined by Thomson in response to a comment, made by artist Tracey Emin to Childish, then her boyfriend, which he had recorded in a poem as: |  | | After exhibiting mainly in small galleries in Shoreditch, London, they were given their first show in a major public museum in 2004, The Walker Art Gallery as part of the Liverpool Biennial. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stuckism
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| | GLOUCESTER stuckism |
 | | The stuckism tradition is that of early civilisation, as recognised by Cezanne in his formative influences and by Gauguin in his sculptural adoption of polynesian totems. |  | | Stuckism has liberated art by its integrity as a leading voice for the preservation and promotion of representational and figurative painting as a leading art medium.Its ethos is inclusive and adapable.It recognises originality, creativity and craftsmanship,and delights in work that projects feeling and emotion through genuine composition. |  | | STUCKISM: The Gloucester Stuckist Group welcome CEDRIC TITCOMBE well known local art lecturer, painter, print-maker and scupltor: The Group will be meeting early in 2006 to discuss development of the web site and to plan an exhibition in Gloucester/Gloucestershire during 2006 |
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http://www.geocities.com/glosarts/Glosarts_page.html
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| | *spark-online.com >> version 32.0, MAY.2002 >> MAX PODSTOLSKI |
 | | Stuckism stands as much for what it opposespostmodern conceptual and installation art, etc.as for what it champions: a spiritual renewal in art, particularly painting, following the lead of its prime exemplar Van Gogh. |  | | "Stuckism" is a self-bestowed name conveying an attitude of defiance: it is similar to those names of movements which, while at face value seem derogatory and ridiculous, become more widely known as praiseworthy (like Fauvism, Primitivism, Art Brut). |  | | "Stuckism's objective is to bring about the death of Post Modernism, to undermine the inflated price structure of Brit Art and instigate a spiritual renaissance in art and society in general. |
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http://www.spark-online.com/issue32/podstolski.html
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| | STUCKISM INTRODUCTION |
 | | Stuckism is a radical and controversial art group that was co-founded in 1999 by Charles Thomson and Billy Childish (who left in 2001) along with eleven other artists. |  | | Stuckism is a radical art movement founded in London in 1999 to advance new figurative painting with ideas as the most vital artistic means of addressing contemporary issues. |  | | Please note that Stuckism is a contemporary figurative painting group which includes sculpture and printmaking, but it is not a 'traditional modern' group - it embraces a wide diversity of style and technical difference, as well as valuing ideas as an integral part of art. |
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http://www.stuckism.com/info.html
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| | Charles Thomson (artist) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | He coined the name "Stuckism" after an insult from Tracey Emin to ex-boyfriend Childish (that he was "stuck"), which the latter had recorded in a poem. |  | | The group stated its aims as promoting figurative painting and opposing conceptual art, being particularly critical of the Turner Prize and Charles Saatchi's promotion of Britart. |  | | Thomson opened the Stuckism International Gallery in Shoreditch (2002-2005). |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Thomson_(artist)
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| | 3am Interview: CAPTAIN STUCKIST - CHARLES THOMSON INTERVIEWED BY MAX PODSTOLSKI |
 | | College was a microcosm of the art world. |  | | He spoke to Brett Rogers, the Head of Visual Arts, enquired about Stuckism and was told he should not be writing about us at all because we were an aberration in the art world. |  | | The head of an art department in a London college who visited the gallery, said he supported Stuckism, but asked for this to be kept secret for career reasons. |
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http://www.3ammagazine.com/artarchives/2002_dec/interview_charles_thomson.html
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| | trakMARX - Charles Thomson On Stuckism |
 | | The ethos existed in the Medway Poets and was relaunched as Stuckism specifically to address the contemporary situation with the emphasis on visual art this time round. |  | | The ‘cult of the ego-artist’ is that the ego is the main thing going and not the art. |  | | Because I was an artist, which is what the tutors told us to be when we first arrived, but they didn’t really mean it. |
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http://www.trakmarx.com/2004_02/09_charles.htm
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| | The Future Tendencies |
 | | Stuckism is a new, radical art movement founded to advance the cause of painting as the most vital artistic means of addressing contemporary issues. |  | | We know that Stuckism exists because it is defined as one of the key styles of Modern Art in Styles, Schools and Movements (Amy Dempsey, Thames and Hudson, 2001). |  | | Worse, Saatchi has effectively raised the possibility that Stuckist art is potentially as open to commoditisation as anything else; perhaps the greatest irony being that painting and drawing are the media most readily associated with the process, and despite the popularity of sharks in tanks least likely to resist it. |
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http://www.jjcharlesworth.com/thefuture/tend_02.html
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| | ARTISTS ANNOUNCE LONDON - NEW HAVEN ANTIWAR ART SHOWS : LA IMC |
 | | Stuckism sounds a-ok, but being stuck in a knee-jerk romantism that refuses to look at the ability of "art that doesn't look like art" to convey to complex audiences both simple, poetic and complex meanings is down-right dull. |  | | Stuckism advocates realism in Painting and art making, and calls for an abandonment of "conceptual" gimmickry. |  | | Titled "War on Blair" (London exhibit) and "War on Bush" (New Haven exhibit), the exhibitions lambaste the war against Iraq through Paintings, Prints, and other works of Art. |
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http://la.indymedia.org/news/2003/04/45811_comment.php
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| | NIGELLA.COM - Discussion Forum |
 | | I have always believed long before stuckism that my art should never be exhibited in a clinical setting of a gallery, that is what the stuckists believe, instead i only exhibit in cyberspace and nothing on my website is for sale. |  | | But, as Charles is moving into stuckism now, if he wanted to move into my work then i would be happy to work with him as long as he exhibits my work exactly how it is exhibited in my home. |  | | Well, i am a stuckist folk artist, the art world does not know what to make of me and my work, as the stuckist movement believe stuckism is only painting, but it is not, my unusual work is stuckist sculpture, but it is going to be big. |
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http://www.nigella.com/your_page/topic.asp?p_id=68771
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| | NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: Charles Thomson (artist) |
 | | Charles Thomson (born in Romford, Essex, 1953) is an artist, painter and poet from the United Kingdom. |  | | He was a member of The Medway Poets (1979) and the namer and co-founder of Stuckism (1999). |  | | He ran the Stuckism International Gallery in Shoreditch 2002-2005. |
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http://pedia.nodeworks.com/C/CH/CHA/Charles_Thomson_(artist)
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| | stuckism - new art movement - WetCanvas! |
 | | In their manifesto they "place 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" which is nothing new, painters have been and are still doing that irregardless of the stuckists. |  | | HI!...okay...I think I am still "unclear" as to what "stuckism" is...please "dumb it down" for me, as I am not a painter...I work in graphite...but, I am interested in this very much as I see that there has been a decidely stale art scene in galleries in some areas... |  | | for example, charles saatchi, recent run of exhibitions entitled "triumph of painting" demonstrates the big influence stuckism has had on the british art scene. |
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http://www.wetcanvas.com/forums/showthread.php?t=317106
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| | Stuckism MetaFilter |
 | | Stuckism is clearly a conceptual work itself, and of the worst kind - they're using concept as dressing to provide a post hoc justification of rubbish art, or as a means to pre-empt criticism of the rubbishness of that art (I wouldn't think this if Stuckists made good paintings). |  | | He's invited this very reading by quoting her at the opening of their manifesto, and naming his "movement" after her criticism. |  | | There was a recent showing at the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool called The Stuckists Punk Victorian. |
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http://www.metafilter.com/mefi/50412
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| | Stuckism |
 | | Whether painting or poetry, the rise of Stuckism raises important questions as to progression or regression in art in the new millennium. |  | | Stuck.' With these words of Tracey Emin to her former lover Billy Childish (poet and painter) Stuckism was launched in 1999 by a once mutual friend to each, Charles Thomson. |  | | That Childish's ex-lover and previous collaborator had gained more notoriety than he was bad enough, but for the two poets, she had crossed over into 'old and retrogressive' conceptual art, turning her back on the 'real' thing. |
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http://www.socialistunitynetwork.co.uk/counter/stuck.htm
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| | Welcome to the Stuckism web site |
 | | This is the art that Stella Vine is practising. |  | | We have said this is not true art and that the new figurative painting of Stuckism was the radical way forward. |  | | It is the idea that has emerged out of the collaboration of a group of artists over the last two decades and manifested in 1999 as Stuckism. |
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http://www.poetsinschool.com/Stuckism
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| | NPR's All Things Considered: The Stuckism Art Movement |
 | | General information on the Tate Gallery, which oversees the Turner Prize awards. |  | | View a multimedia slideshow about the Stuckist art movement |  | | July 16, 2001 -- The Stuckists are fed up with the contemporary British art scene. |
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http://www.npr.org/programs/atc/features/2001/jul/stuckism/010716.stuckism.html
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| | Welshpaintings - Magazine, Wrexham Stuckists |
 | | The term Stuckism was coined by Thomson from a reference to the insult in Childish's poem. |  | | I started painting in 1985 when figurative painting seemed to be held in high regard, but since then Conceptual Art has become increasingly dominant. |  | | I liked the Stuckist Manifesto with its emphasis on painting and artistic integrity. |
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http://www.welshpaintings.co.uk/magazine/april2002/stuckists
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| | [No title] |
 | | The opposite reaction, though not yet equal by any means, seems to be a sort of anti-movement art movement which has developed in Britain as the result of some of the WORST excesses of Postmodernism as identified mostly through conceptual art. |  | | Personalities aside, and I don't intend to discuss the art on either side of the fence, one of the most interesting aspects of Stuckism is its two-year-old manifesto. |  | | Like the Impressionists, they take there name from an intended insult - Stuckism - though in fact they hate the term. |
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http://users.1st.net/jimlane/2001arch/7-19-01.html
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| | remodernizing |
 | | Feel free to post your own Stuckist or Stuckist-inspired artworks, news on remodernist gallery shows, writings about artists, and opinions on the Stuckist movement and their controversial anti-postmodernist views. |  | | My new online magazine MungBeing is going to explore the themes of Stuckism and outsider art in the next issue, which comes out 01 June. |  | | Now, i dont completely agree with with every little tenet of the Stuckism Manifesto but of every ideology concerning art today it represents me most and though i'm wary to label myself anything, yes, I would call myself a stuckist. |
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http://community.livejournal.com/stuckism
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| | Smeetha Bhoumik - Premiere Artist Portfolio at absolutearts.com |
 | | Purity and freedom of artistic expression are very dear to me and I've set up the Indian chapter of the international art movement 'Stuckism'- a quest for authenticity. |  | | Art, to me, is the intersection of real and imagined worlds - letting me dream, letting me free, capturing time and space with emotions etched out in colour..... |  | | My main focus is oil & acrylic on canvas, though I love to experiment with different media. |
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http://www.absolutearts.com/portfolios/s/sbhoumik
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| | trakMARX - Billy Childish On Stuckism |
 | | Billy Childish co-formed the Stuckist art movement in 1999 with Charles Thomson. |  | | Also, I think that a lot of the artists in the Stuckists are not sincere and don’t believe in the manifesto, or understand what I’m on about. |  | | trakMARX - Which artists currently working under the banner of Stuckism do you relate to? |
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http://www.trakmarx.com/2004_02/10_billy.htm
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| | Protest.Net |
 | | The Stuckists were founded in London in 1999 by artists Charles Thomson and Billy Childish with twelve artists and named after an insult by one of Charles Saatchi’s favorite artists, Tracey Emin, to ex-boyfriend Childish: 'You are stuck. |  | | In New Haven, the birthplace of President George W. Bush, the Stuckist art group will also be opening an international protest show ‘THE WAR ON BUSH’ which features paintings by Stuckist groups from around the world, including Paris, Rio de Janeiro, Hamburg, Melbourne, Seattle, Tokyo and London, the birthplace of Stuckism. |  | | Show of paintings representing 60 international Stuckist groups and other world artists to protest the international crimes of the Bush/Blair administrations. |
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http://www.protest.net/event.cgi?ID=371609&state_values=SITE!.1
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| | Painter - definition of Painter in Encyclopedia |
 | | Some surrealists (in particular Joan Miró, who called for the "murder of painting") have denounced or attempted to "supersede" painting, and there have also been other anti-painting trends among artistic movements, such as that of conceptual art. |  | | The trend away from painting in the 20th century (of course, there were still people painting all this time) has been countered by various movements, for example Stuckism. |  | | Painter is the name of a software package used to create natural-looking artistic images using a computer. |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Painter
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 | | Stuckism was founded in London with only 12 artists in 1999. |  | | Published, on this site, a new critique of Conceptual Art by David Bailey. |  | | It has since become an international art movement of 73 groups (37 in Britain) and 5 centres worldwide. |
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http://stuckismwales.co.uk
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 | | After a century of growing public alienation from the art world, Stuckism seeks to return the enjoyment and involvement of art to where it belongs, to the maker and the viewer. |  | | Visiting a show of Stuckist work the viewer will be first struck by the diversity and eclecticism of the works on show, and it is this which makes Stuckism so difficult for the critic. |  | | Their work does not seek to be clever or original for its own sake, and at times may even appear clumsy and raw, but it is never dishonest and it never seeks to mislead or confuse the viewer in the form of convoluted egoistic one-up-man-ship which we see so often in galleries elsewhere today. |
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http://www.odysseus-art.net/RAF/StuckistArtSamples_EN.html
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| | artgalny.com Terry Marks |
 | | The opening of my solo exhibition [at the Koi Gallery in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, May, 2004] was well attended, and I have noticed more reviews of painting and figurative work recently, including even (gasp!) at the Whitney. |  | | That happens here too, since art galleries are in business to make money, and they believe that only certain kinds of art are fashionable and will sell. |  | | Q: Stuckism says it wants to return a spiritual dimension to art. |
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http://www.artgalny.com/info/Long_Page/carol_strickland.html
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| | Minnesota Stuckists |
 | | This site can eventually grow into one with discussions, and examples of contributors art, and so on. |  | | If you're another MN artist who'd like to join or help out or whatever, contact me. I've no clue if there are any others in this state besides me familiar with Stuckism, so I welcome any others. |  | | This site is meant to serve as the homepage for the Minnesota sister group of the contemporary British painting movement Stuckism. |
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http://mn-stuckists.8m.com/id.html
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| | Stuckism |
 | | Stuckism is a British-based art movement that violently opposes conceptual art, abstract art, performance art, found art, and pretty much any modern art past the point of expressionism. |  | | Stuckism seems to spend most of its time berating and criticizing other artists, publishing articles gleefully noting when auction prices of artists they don't like (such as Damien Hirst) don't fetch the expected prices. |  | | One of our best agents, the performance artist known as Grillo, has also declared himself a Stuckist, even though he stands for everything that the Stuckists despise. |
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http://www.geocities.com/darkbluecake/stuck.html
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| | Diaryland members area |
 | | Stuckism is the radical anti-Britart/conceptual art, pro-painting movement. |  | | diaries which list stuckism as a favorite diary |  | | At the moment our Diarlyland entries will be intermittent. |
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http://members.diaryland.com/edit/profile.phtml?user=stuckism
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| | STUCKISM |
 | | Stuckism, the anticonceptualist art movement that champions new figurative painting, is now celebrating its fifth birthday, has outposts worldwide and is officially listed in Thames & Hudson’s Styles, Schools and Movements. |  | | Stephen Deuchar, director of Tate Britain, says that if you want a comprehensive overview of art made in Britain, then the Tate is the place to go. |  | | Charles Thomson, one of stuckism’s founders, remains doubtful. |
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http://www.stuckism.com/zPressText/SunTimesTate.html
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| | Art, drawings, installations by London artist |
 | | It is a group of artists affiated by their apparent dissolousion with much of contemporary gallery art. |  | | There's also a sympathising Stuckismphotography group that was founded 4 years after the original painting stuckists. |  | | He noted my comments on Stuckism and sent me a few links to information relating to the Stuckist movement which I think others may also find interesting and useful. |
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http://www.pauldoeman.com
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| | stuckism franklin-arts.com |
 | | In this interview he explained the motivation to found a movement that was free of the theatricals that normally accompany todays art happenings and took the creative process back to the realm of brush, colours and canvas. |  | | ], which featured among others an interview with stuckism co-founder Billy Childish. |  | | can also be found online at the stuckism website [ |
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http://www.franklin-arts.com/theory/stuckism.html
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| | Radio National The Deep End |
 | | So who are the Stuckists, and why have they come to be a thorn in the side of the British art establishment? |  | | We talk to the founder of the group, London-based artist Charles Thomson, who runs the Stuckism Centre and gallery in Hoxton. |  | | And we’re joined by Basil Kauvelis, a member of the Melbourne chapter of the group. |
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http://www.abc.net.au/rn/arts/deepend/stories/s930236.htm
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| | Stuckism International Center - USA |
 | | This is a special pre-launch exhibition open in the recently-completed basement gallery. |  | | Paintings by (ex)art student S.P. Howarth at Stuckism International, 3 Charlotte Road, Hoxton, London EC2A 3DH (Tel: 020 7613 0988). |  | | I DON'T WANT A PAINTING DEGREE IF IT MEANS NOT PAINTING |
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http://stuckfilm.com/intcent
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| | Thee Billy Childish .com |
 | | The catalogue is available from the Walker gallery as follows: |  | | The catalogue for the Stuckists Punk Victorian show at the Walker Gallery in Liverpool is finally available. |  | | I have contributed an essay which, amongst other things, traces the origin of the Stuckists from the Medway Poets days, shows the link between Tracey and Billy, and contains Billy's thoughts on Stuckism and why he left. |
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http://www.theebillychildish.com/archive/2004_11_01_archive.html
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| | stuckism - Community Info |
 | | This community is for Stuckists and supporters of Stuckism. |  | | Perhaps by participating, you will discover your inner Stuckist. |  | | You may leave the community at any time. |
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http://community.livejournal.com/stuckism/profile
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| | Interview with Sexton Ming by Jesse Todd Dockery |
 | | The first section of the tape is a small run of commentary at the house of a Folkestone couple which, after a post-opening stint at a local pub, graciously invited us to their abode for a few after-hours drinks and other inducements. |  | | The only night technology and talk became aligned was at the tail-end of a rather boisterous night of boozing after the Stuckism opening in Folketsone. |  | | I didn’t take a tape recorder along with me, and for this reason or that, the proper time for such an exercise did not occur. |
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http://www.4dw.net/jtdoc/ming.html
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| | ART FOR A CHANGE - Stuckism |
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http://www.art-for-a-change.com/News/stuckist.htm
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| | artgalny.com Terry Marks |
 | | Convergence, The New York Academy of Art, Franklin St. NYC |  | | War on Bush—Arts Protest, Stuckism USA, New Haven, CT 1st Stuckist International, Stuckism Centre, Hoxton, London |
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http://www.panix.com/userdirs/terry/info/resume.html
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| | stuckism - OneLook Dictionary Search |
 | | We found one dictionary with English definitions that includes the word stuckism: |  | | Tip: Click on the first link on a line below to go directly to a page where "stuckism" is defined. |
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http://www.onelook.com/?w=stuckism
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| | Stuckism International Centre - London City Guide venues & listings |
 | | Stuckism International Centre - London City Guide venues & listings |  | | The British Library has announced the completion of its Thames Riverside Pub trail, an online guide to some intriguing historic watering holes along the banks of the Thames. |
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http://www.24hourmuseum.org.uk/london/museum/AM13472.html?ixsid=
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| | Πληροφορίες & Επικοινωνία |
 | | site of “Stuckism International” and contact them directly at stuckism@yahoo.co.uk. |  | | Again, if you are thinking of rather starting a new Stuckist group yourself, you should then |
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http://www.odysseus-art.net/RAF/EnquiriesContact_EN.html
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