"The stuckists have earned their place in art history more convincingly than many of the overrated
artists they have been so rude about for so long." - Jonathan Jones, The Guardian (16.1.13)


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International art movement for contemporary figurative painting with ideas. Anti the pretensions of conceptual art. Anti-anti-art. The first Remodernist art group. Daubers (daubing is the new painting). Founded 1999.

There are 236 Stuckist groups in 52 countries.

Email:stuckism@yahoo.co.uk
The General Editor of this site is Jim Dennis
For site policy and use of material, see here
Press contacts here
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07984 914018 or 020 8343 4282

Stuckists are not stuck

Twitter follow at StuckismDotCom

Facebook Stuckism group
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Join the StuckismFacebook Group here to chat,
show work and share with other figurative painters, friends, acolytes and enemies.

"Stuckism: the birth of an international art non-movement"

Read it on Duncan Grant's blog (16.8.20)


Michael Dickinson, Stuckist collage artist, died on 2 July 2002.

Article in Camden New Journal (24.7.20) - Stuckist page on the Turkish controversy

Collage site Yabanji - Article on Wikipedia - on Mungbeing



Michael Dickinson (left) with his controversial collage (right) Best in Show, which resulted
in jail in Turkey.

Read articles on Counterpunch.org
by Michael Dickinson and Charles Thomson


Stuckats online show here and a selection of writing here
STILL AVAILABLE TO VIEW


Are you "interested in artificial intelligence and how it can help create new forms of art? Are you interested in topics like Generative Adversarial Networks?" A data scientist has been in touch about this for possible collaboration.
If you're interested, email stuckism@yahoo.co.uk

NOT SO NEW NEWS

Something to read during lockdown. Vent your spleen against conceptual art with "Killing the Emperors" by Ruth Dudley Edwards, a murder fiction, which cites the Stuckists heavily. Cheapest is hardback on Amazon, also available via abebooks. Review of the book on The Salisbury Review (Spring 2013). Go to page 51.

Is Margate the new art hub of the UK? inews.co.uk (20.6.19))

"After Postmodernism - Remodernism" by Brendan Graham Dempsey
(4.2.20). Video here.

"Convention of Modernity in Stuckism Art" - Journal of University of Babylon for Humanities, Iraq, VOL 27 NO 4 (2019). View here. Download article (in Arabic) here.

Intelligent, in-depth and well researched discussion of the Stuckist manifesto by Philip Klay and Jacob Siegel, joined by Alex Brook Lynn, on Manfiesto! (15.12.19): https://manifesto.fireside.fm/19

"Possibly the best-known recent example of an artistic manifesto in the digital age is that of The Stuckists" - Mitch at Pencil Kings here (4.4.14)

Old material previously on this page has been moved to here (opens in separate window).

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