List of Stuckist artists

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Stuckism is an international anti-conceptual art and pro-figurative painting art movement founded by Charles Thomson and Billy Childish in 1999.[1] The founding group in London had 13 members.[2] In 2000, Regan Tamanui started a group in Melbourne, Australia, and it was decided that other artists should be free to start their own groups also, named after their locality.[3] Stuckism has since grown into an international art movement[1] of 230 groups in 52 countries, as of April 2012.[4] This is a list of associated artists who, unless otherwise indicated, are painters.

Name Group Country Joined Left Notes
Billy Childish Stuckists UK 1999 2001 CFS
Charles Thomson Stuckists UK 1999 CFS, PV
Philip Absolon Stuckists UK 1999 MS, PV
Frances Castle Stuckists UK 1999 2002 MS, PV
Sheila Clark Stuckists UK 1999 MS
Eamon Everall Stuckists UK 1999 MS, PV
Ella Guru Stuckists UK 1999 MS, PV
Wolf Howard Stuckists UK 1999 2006[5] MS, PV
Bill Lewis Stuckists UK 1999 MS, PV
Sanchia Lewis Stuckists UK 1999 MS
Joe Machine Stuckists UK 1999 MS, PV
Sexton Ming Stuckists UK 1999 2005[6] MS, PV
Charles Williams Stuckists UK 1999 MS, PV
Dawn Clarke Belfast UK 2008 F
Dan Belton Brighton UK 2001 F, PV
Guy Denning Bristol UK 2004 2011[7] F
Udaiyan Cambridge UK 2003 F
Jacqueline Jones Cardiff UK 2004 F
Peter Murphy East Kent UK 2005 F
Arfius Arf Liverpool (St Helens) UK 2006 F
Anne Forte Edinburgh UK 2004 F
Peter McArdle Gateshead UK 2003 2008[8] F, PV
Leo Goatley Gloucester UK 2005 F
Naive John Liverpool UK 2004 F, PV
Jasmine Maddock Liverpool (Merseyside) UK 2005 F
Andrew Galbraith Liverpool (Waterloo) UK 2006 F
Amanda Macgregor Loanhead UK 2006 F
Jane Kelly London (Acton) UK 2003 F, PV
Stephen Howarth London (Balham) UK 2004 F, PV
Alexis Hunter London (Camden) UK 2008 F
Annie Zamero London (Crouch End) UK 2002 F
Edgeworth Johnstone London (Other Muswell Hill) UK 2006 F
Piers Butler London (Notting Hill) UK 2003 2003 F
Angela Edwards London (Notting Hill) UK 2006 2006 F
Abby Jackson London (Oval) UK 2005 F
Stella Vine London (Westminster) UK 2001 2001[9] F
Rémy Noë Maidstone UK 2001 F, PV
Paul Harvey Newcastle UK 2001 F, PV
Rachel Jordan North Kent UK 2000 M,[10] PV
Mark D Nottingham UK 2006 F
Daniel Pincham-Phipps Southend UK 2001 F, PV
Gina Bold Student[9] UK 2002 2003[9] M, then GA[9]
Steven Coots Tunbridge Wells UK 2005 F, PV
John Bourne Wrexham UK 2001 CF, PV
Elfyn Jones Wrexham UK 2001 CF
Jonathon Coudrille Lizard UK 2011 M, PV
Mandy McCartin UK GA, PV
Alex Forster Cabròn Vienna Austria 2005 F
Godfrey Blow Perth Australia 2003 F, PV
Regan Tamanui Melbourne Australia 2000 F
Cedric Lenaers Bruges Belgium 2009 F
Monica Bez Blatter Rio de Janeiro Brazil 2002 F
Iracema Brochado Stuckafé Brasil Brazil 2001 F
Pavel Lefterov[11] Sofia Bulgaria 2011 F
David Wilson White Rock Canada 2008 F
Carlos Camus Chilean Chile 2001 F
Shelley Li Shanghai China 2009 F
Lucia Chaves Bogota Colombia 2005 F
Gustavo Alvarez Medellin Colombia 2005 F
Jane Dunn Bohemia Czech 2006 F
Robert Janás Prague Czech 2004 F, photographer
Jiří Hauschka Prague Czech 2005 M
Markéta Urbanová Prague Czech 2010 M
Jaroslav Valečka Prague Czech 2004 M
Filip Kudrnáč Prague Czech 2004 M
Kateřina Pažoutová Prague Czech 2004 M
Martin Salajka Prague Czech 2004 M
Jan Spěváček Prague Czech 2004 M
Jaromír 99 Prague Czech 2010 M
Kip Bauersfeld Prague 7 Czech 2005 F
Carl Frederik Waage Beck Copenhagen Denmark 2010 F
John Geggie Danish Denmark 2001 F
Hoek Regenbot Kankaanpää Finland 2006 F
Elsa Dax Paris France 2001 F, PV
Dimitri Likissas St Martin FWI French West Indies 2004 F
Sophie Kilasonia Tbilisi Georgia 2006 CF
Levan Mindiashvili Tbilisi Georgia 2006 CF
Ian Stenhouse Berlin Germany 2008 F
Peter Klint Hamburg and Sylt Germany 2002 F
Christian Malsch Goettingen Germany 2005 F, photographer
Mary Von Stockhausen Lewenhagen Germany 2000 F, PV
Frank Schroeder Munich Germany 2002 F
Meral Ismail Stuttgart Germany 2005 F
Odysseus Yakoumakis Athens Greece 2004 F
Sheona Josiah Georgetown Guyana 2011 F
Leyton Rowley Arnhem Netherlands 2004 F
Arthur X Delft Netherlands 2004 F
Fons Bloemen Limburg Netherlands 2008 F
Smeetha Boumik Mumbai India 2006 F
Joko Apridinoto Yogyakarta Indonesia 2007 F
Lapsking Tehran Iran 2007 2018 CF
Pouya Haghani Tehran Iran 2008 CF
Hamid Hemayatian Tehran Iran 2008 CF
Pouria Hezaveh Tehran Iran 2008 CF
Farsam Sangini Tehran Iran 2010 M
Aydin Chali Tehran Iran 2010 M
Arsia Abdollahi Moghaddam Tehran Iran 2012 M
Shiva Eini Tehran Iran 2012 M
Kenny Hickey Dublin Ireland 2001 F
Samantha Keil Tuscany Italy 2008 F
Mafa Bamba Abidgan Ivory Coast 2001 F
Yuri Figini Beppu Japan 2009 F
Roberto Greene Jersey Jersey 2002 F
Fady Chamaa Beirut Lebanon 2009 F
Rene Trujillo Mexico City Mexico 2006 F
Alfredo Noyola Monterrey Mexico 2008 F
Zoran Zivkovic Podgorica Montenegro 2005 F
Mike Mayhew Christchurch New Zealand 2005 F
Asim Butt Karachi Pakistan 2005 2010[12] (died) F
Sheherbano Husain Karachi Pakistan 2011 F
Gabriel Darvasi Lima Peru 2008 F
Przemyslaw Matecki Zagan Poland 2003 F
Jaime Braz Lisbon Portugal 2004 F
Elena Kartintseva Moscow Russia 2008 F
Igor St Petersburg Russia 2006 F
Vladislav Scepanovic Belgrade Serbia 2007 F
Maximillian Nikolajevitch Kraljevo Serbia 2007 F
Peter Takac Slovak Slovakia 2006 F
Kari Seid Cape Town South Africa 2008 F
Alfons Freire Barcelona Spain 2006 F
Cesar Aguilar Gazquez Catalonia Spain 2007 F
Mariano Casas Galicia Hartista Spain 2008 CF
Carmen Martín Galicia Hartista Spain 2008 CF
Miguel-Anxo Varela Galicia Hartista Spain 2008 CF
Felix Nieto Raya Madrid Spain 2004 F
Eli Shaw Malaga Spain 2008 F
Esther Andicoberry Seville Spain 2001 F
Torbjorn Larsson Orebro Sweden 2006 CF
Puck Thyen Orebro Sweden 2006 CF
Kristina Bäck Stockholm Sweden 2002 F
Joel Sassoon Zurich Switzerland 2009 F
Michael Dickinson Istanbul Turkey 2004 F, collagist
Oxana Bondar Kyiv Ukraine 2009 F
Vanessa Rossetto Austin United States 2003 F
Jeffrey Scott Holland Central Kentucky USA 2001 F
Jesse Todd Dockery Central Kentucky USA 2001 M, PV
Richard J Cronborg Chicago USA 2001 F
Tony Juliano Connecticut USA 2002 F, PV
Don Lawler Kentucky Mooleyville USA 2005 CF, sculptor
Meg White Kentucky Mooleyville USA 2005 CF, sculptor
Nick Christos Miami USA 2009 F
Floyd Anthony Alsbach Missouri Valley USA 2008 F
Jesse Richards New Haven USA 2001 2006[13] CF, PV
Nicholas Watson New Haven USA 2001 CF
Terry Marks New York USA 2001 F, PV
Nick Treadway Orange County of California USA 2007 F
Susan Constanse Pittsburgh USA 2000 F
Peggy Clydesdale Reno USA 2006 F
Kim Richardson St Louis Missouri USA 2004 F
Frank Kozik San Francisco USA 2003 F
Brett Hamil Seattle USA 2001 CF
Jeremy Puma Seattle USA 2001 CF
Herndon Allen Tulsa USA 2006 F
Rebekah Maybury Underage International 2006 F
Liv Soul Underage International 2006 F
 
The first Stuckist group, founded in 1999.
  • CFS = Co-founder of the first Stuckist group[1]
  • MS = Member of the first Stuckist group[2]
  • F = Founder of the named group
  • CF = Co-founder of the named group
  • M = Member of the named group
  • GA = Guest artist[14]
  • PV = Represented in The Stuckists Punk Victorian show[15]
  • Student = Student for the first Stuckist group
  • For groups in London and Liverpool, the name of the group is in brackets.

References

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General
  • "Stuckist groups", stuckism.com. The source for information, unless specified otherwise.
Specific
  1. ^ a b c "Glossary: Stuckism" Archived 2011-08-02 at the Wayback Machine, Tate. Retrieved 16 September 2009.
  2. ^ a b "Introduction", stuckism.com. Retrieved 16 September 2009.
  3. ^ Thomson, Charles, "A Stuckist on Stuckism" in: Milner, Frank, ed. The Stuckists Punk Victorian, p.20, National Museums Liverpool 2004, ISBN 1-902700-27-9. Essay available online at stuckism.com.
  4. ^ "Stuckism International", stuckism.com. Retrieved on 20 April 2012.
  5. ^ "Wolf Howard", stuckism.com. Retrieved 16 September 2009.
  6. ^ "Sexton Ming", stuckism.com. Retrieved 16 September 2009.
  7. ^ Guy Denning's blog Archived 2012-12-18 at archive.today. Retrieved 20 September 2012.
  8. ^ "Peter McArdle", stuckism.com. Retrieved 16 September 2009.
  9. ^ a b c d Thomson, Charles, "A Stuckist on Stuckism" in: Milner, Frank, ed. The Stuckists Punk Victorian, p.23, National Museums Liverpool 2004, ISBN 1-902700-27-9. Essay available online at stuckism.com.
  10. ^ "Shows ended", stuckism.com. Retrieved 16 September 2009.
  11. ^ Artist Pavel Lefterov
  12. ^ Pakistan Daily Times, dailytimes.com.pk, 16 January 2010. Retrieved 6 June 2011.
  13. ^ Sherwin, Brian. "Art Space Talk: Jesse Richards", Myartspace, November 24, 2006. Retrieved May 4, 2008.
  14. ^ "Artists and paintings", stuckism.com. Retrieved 16 September 2009.
  15. ^ "The Stuckists Punk Victorian", Walker Art Gallery, National Museums Liverpool. See also associated pages.[1][2] Archived 2018-07-12 at the Wayback Machine[3] Retrieved 16 September 2009.