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In the News (Wed 30 Dec 09)

  
 Remodernism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In March 2000 The Stuckists were declared to be the first Remodernist art group at a show The Resignation of Sir Nicholas Serota.
In 2001, Thomson stood in stood the UK general election, stating, "The Stuckist Party aims to bring the ideas of Stuckism and Remodernism into the political arena."
The Stuckists' Remodernist manifesto was sent to Sir Nicholas Serota, Director of the Tate Gallery, who replied, "You will not be surprised to learn that I have no comment to make on your letter, or your manifesto "Remodernism".
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Remodernism   (1079 words)

  
 Stuckism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The are defined by their Stuckist Manifesto that places great importance on the of traditional artistic skills over the popularity "easy" installation pieces and oppose modernism (at least as it is presently in art).
The Stuckists have become more active in years and have broadened their ideological basis.
Because the Stuckists are performance art Chai and Xi are anti-Stuckist.
www.freeglossary.com /Stuckist_Party   (379 words)

  
 NPR's All Things Considered: The Stuckism Art Movement   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Some critics in the UK agree with the Stuckists and wonder whether government arts funding might have created an environment in which a few decision makers can set the agenda for all of contemporary British art.
Emin holds a special place in the Stuckist pantheon: She's known the group's co-founders, Childish and Charles Thomson, since the early '80s when all three were young performance poets.
Meanwhile, the Stuckists plan to protest this year's Turner Prize and co-founder Charles Thomson is running for Parliament on the Stuckist party ticket.
npr.org /programs/atc/features/2001/jul/stuckism/010716.stuckism.html   (292 words)

  
 trakMARX - Charles Thomson On Stuckism
Stuckist ideology is a synthesis of Buddhism via Billy and Kabbalah via me, transposed through our own experiences and understanding.
SP Howarth, who is a poet as well as a Stuckist artist, said he thought one of them was the best love poem he’d ever heard, or something like that, but then he is a horny individual.
We’ve had performances by the Stuckist poets (not a formal group), which consisted of over half the artists in the group.
www.trakmarx.com /2004_02/09_charles.htm   (4181 words)

  
 Remodernism Encyclopedia Articles @ OfficialTexts.com (Official Texts)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The Remodernism manifesto was published by the Stuckists art group (founded by Thomson and Childish to promote vision, authenticity and self-expression through painting).
I do not wish to be considered a Stuckist, as I find some of there (sic) antics unnecessary.
The Stuckists are however the first and most famous Remodernist group, so for that, and for bringing this particular manifesto to my attention; I thank them.
www.officialtexts.com /encyclopedia/Remodernism   (776 words)

  
 Scotland on Sunday - UK - Former husband of artist Vine denies paying her to marry him
Charles Thomson, an artist who founded the Stuckist movement to promote painting and campaign against the conceptual art championed by Damien Hirst and Tracey Emin, married former stripper Vine in 2001 in New York after a brief relationship.
In an interview with Scotland on Sunday last week Vine claimed she felt the marriage was part of a deal that would see him pay off her debts of £20,000 and fund her painting.
Thomson, who stood for parliament as a candidate for the Stuckist movement, said he recognised she had talent and they would have been more marketable as an art couple.
scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com /uk.cfm?id=327592004   (527 words)

  
 evening standard 26/10/00
Childish, who had been invited to Channel 4's 10th Anniversary Party for supporting the Turner Prize, was acting under his remit as co-founder of The Stuckist movement which opposes Brit Art.
This year, the Turner Prize's promotional budget is being helped along by the Stuckists arts group, who are calling for a return to the values of modernism and an acknowledgement that painting is the only true expressive art form.
In setting themselves in opposition to what they see as the contemporary arts establishment, and spending more time in slinging muck and shouting insults than producing thoughtful work, The Stuckists undermine the honesty of their own endeavour, and end up looking more like a bunch of clowns that the institutions they are attempting to ridicule.
www.superhumanism.com /html/evenstand_26oct00.htm   (817 words)

  
 List_of_political_parties_in_the_united_kingdom info here at en.brannew.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
These two parties dominated the political scene until the 1920s, when the Liberal Party declined in popularity and suffered a long stream of resignations.
It was replaced as the main left-wing party by the newly emerging Labour Party, who represented an alliance between the Trade Unions and various socialist societies.
The Electoral Commission's register of political parties lists the details of parties registered to fight elections with their name in the United Kingdom.
en.brannew.info /List_of_political_parties_in_the_United_Kingdom   (1393 words)

  
 Guardian | Artists and critics round on Turner circus
But even the Stuckists - so-called because Emin told her former boyfriend, Billy Childish, their founder, that his work was "stuck, stuck, stuck..." - are closer to the art market they so abhor than they like to let on.
Thomson has recently sold a few paintings to the same German bank that buys work by the Serota tendency, albeit to fund his campaign as the newly-formed Stuckist party's candidate to contest the Islington constituency of the culture secretary, Chris Smith, in the general election.
Scrapping the Turner Prize is one of the party's demands.
www.guardian.co.uk /print/0,3858,4770207-111691,00.html   (612 words)

  
 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election results 1997-: London Boroughs
Livingstone was automatically expelled from the Labour Party on 3rd April 2000 after he handed in nomination papers for the position of Mayor of London against the official Labour Party candidate.
Immanuel was a member of the Labour Party (expelled on his nomination) who sought election as a candidate who had been opposed to the decision to launch military action in Iraq.
Campion sought election as the candidate of the ‘Social Foundation Party’ which he had formed, and which was allied to a pressure group called the Cheltenham Group of which he was the Director.
www.election.demon.co.uk /1997LB.html   (1925 words)

  
 Stuckism
Thomson is recently quoted as saying that Stuckist painters "use all different styles, but what we insist on is that the artist is honest about their experiences, themselves, their emotions - and that they paint a picture that is clear to understand.
From the joy of the 'amateur' the Stuckists have now made a break through into the Establishment and will take part in the Liverpool Biennial, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, where 280 Stuckist paintings by 37 artists "from across the world" will be exhibited later this year.
Some of the Stuckists' utterances against Postmodernism and the Establishment I can stomach but I feel they fail in their own terms: the language of painting and the artist's concern to push the exploration further, rather than reworking the past in the present.
www.socialistunitynetwork.co.uk /counter/stuck.htm   (640 words)

  
 Off Topic: Shawn Dodd's Weblog
This is a breakthrough for wireless broadband (and the Stuckist Internet) if it works as advertised.
It uses a (relatively) large antenna array that's electronically steered -- a Linux box adjusts the strength of each antenna so that a low-power beam of radio energy is directed at each Wireless NIC.
I want to vote against Democrats and Republicans, but thanks to plurality voting, votes for third party candidates are just thrown away.
radio.weblogs.com /0107099/2002/11/04.html   (331 words)

  
 Mrs C's blog   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
I hadn't, and only happened upon them because the German Stuckists had their second "Suckomenta II" exhibition in Löwenhagen, which is just around the corner from where we live.
She showed us around the maze and the exhibition, and although both were a bit of an anticlimax, she was truly nice and very interesting to talk to.
If the Germans win, the party in Berlin next weekend will be bigger - and we might get a chance to drape our car with the fl-red-golden flag that we found in the cellar.
www.christiane-christen.de /diary.html   (4688 words)

  
 Press on Tony Baloney
And since 2001, Juliano has been a Stuckist, which he describes so: "In an art world full of soup cans, elephant dung, piss in a jar, artists rolling around in chocolate sauce and a painting of a red dot...
My girlfriend Marisa and I met up with fellow American Stuckist Tony Juliano, and UK Stuckists Charles Thomson and Philip Absolon (great-great-great grandson of the famous watercolorist John), and artist/model Emily Mann (who the character "Emily the Strange" is apparently based on) and we headed to the Albert Dock to walk the Mersey.
Tony 'Baloney' Juliano's Holy Cow has a cow wearing a Pope's hat and clutching a book titled The Good Ol' Book;; Jane Kelly paints Myra Hindley with a child and teddy bear on her lap; and Wolf Howard manages to turn the Tate Gallery into the Tat Gallery on the side of a lorry.
www.agooart.com /info/press   (2743 words)

  
 ART FOR A CHANGE - Mark Vallen's art calendar & links
An amazing photographic record of the Oakland Black Panther Party back in the late 1960s.
In the late 1990's a group of young English painters committed to realism had enough of the art world's fixation with all things "post modern." With prestigious art museums exhibiting everything from piles of dirt to animals in jars of formaldehyde...
Stuckist philosophy is defined as a "radical international art movement for contemporary figurative painting with ideas."
www.art-for-a-change.com /Links/links.html   (1308 words)

  
 NEWS BOARD
Well folks the houdini show went off so many people were interested in stuckism, 4 of the artist's actually sold stuffed cool, 8 slabs of beer and 48 bottles of wine consumed and a small table of food was devoured, the nites activites ended around 11pm.
"The David Larwill fan club" made up mainly of the melbourne stuckist's who lay claim that David Larwill was a stuckist well before stuckism was even heard off, would just like to toast David Larwill their hero for inspiring them to be angry penguin's.
A rev. gin le commonly known as Nigel Stein has made known his engagement to the lovely Ms Sophie Binks to be held at FREDDIE'S BOOZE BAR on dec 25th, the theme for the night of activites is " naugthy knickers nite ".
regan09.tripod.com /ART/id1.html   (966 words)

  
 Election Run-down Suggestions (History Alive)
However, bear in mind that I already intend to post topics for the three big Westminster Parties, as well as a run-down of UKIP, Greens, Respect and Veritas.
Forward Wales, socialist party that evolved from the John Marek Independent Party
Note that not all of these parties are standing for Westminster Elections and even fewer actually have seats, I will however be willing to provide information on any that are requested or that are generally considered to be major parties.
s3.invisionfree.com /History_Alive/ar/t272.htm   (640 words)

  
 Ella Guru paintings   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Curated by Naive John of the Liverpool Stuckists at the invitation of Prof.
Part of the Liverpool Biennial 2006 and should prove a wonderful opportunity to advance the relationship which has developed between Stuckism and the north west of England after the unqualified success of the Stuckists Punk Victorian Show at the Walker in 2004.
Download a Stuckist picture on your mobile from www.candyspace.tv (click 'still', then 'art').
www.ellaguru.org.uk   (516 words)

  
 nofear.org: The Great Stuckist Debate
Yesterday afternoon after a particularly heavy sesh the night before the artist woke to find he had a new mail from one of his old Stuckist associates and mucker Gary Braker-Johnston (from the "Fitzwilliam Massive").
The fact is reality has nothing to do with the truth
one of those summery hazy nights last year at the Rosicrucian neophyte party...
www.nofear.org /Archives/2003/07/the_great_stuck.html   (492 words)

  
 Not updated: General Election 2001: candidates and their webpages
Most do not have a webpage, though each of the major parties has a search facility that gives very basic information for all their candidates.
The webpages of some MPs standing for re-election have simply been taken down for the duration of the election; some have created special election pages; and others have just left their pages untouched (possibly a technical legal breach).
Some of the smaller parties have done this centrally, and I have included these, but have excluded the output from the larger parties' databases, on the ground that they don't really count as the candidate's personal webpage.
www.psr.keele.ac.uk /area/uk/e01/cand/cw1.htm   (361 words)

  
 The Electoral Commission : Regulatory issues : Political parties : Registers : Register of campaign expenditure   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Great Britain register of campaign expenditure by political parties
View Northern Ireland register of campaign expenditure by political parties
Please select date of poll first before selecting a political party
www.electoralcommission.org.uk /regulatory-issues/gbcampaignex.cfm/text   (120 words)

  
 Sexton Ming
Sunday 27 November: Latest CD on RIM: Tropics of Cancer: Release Party at The Dumb Dumb Club, The Bullet Bar, 147 Kentish Town Rd, London NW1.
Poetry reading at the Stuckist International Centre, 3 Charlotte Road London EC2A 3DH (Old Street tube, exit 2, 4 mins walk) Tel: 020 7613 0988.
Ella Guru talks about the new Stuckist International Centre, collaborative painting, Quentin Crisp and beehive wigs.
www.sextonming.co.uk /news.php   (2727 words)

  
 History Alive -> Election Run-down Suggestions
This is primarily an attempt to give users from other countries a more detailed insight into UK politics, so all comments are welcome.
Scottish Green Party, environmentalist; in favour of Scottish independence
Scottish National Party, centre-left; in favour of Scottish independence
s3.invisionfree.com /History_Alive/index.php?showtopic=272   (897 words)

  
 Not updated: List of Party Affiliations, UK General Election June 2001
Not updated: List of Party Affiliations, UK General Election June 2001
The following is a list of the affiliations of all the nominated candidates for the June 2001 General Election.
Not all parties, and few individuals, have websites.
www.psr.keele.ac.uk /area/uk/e01/parties2001.htm   (38 words)

  
 AndrewBurgin.Com
Tracey Emin reading two of her poems - Mind the Gap and Ismail the Teacher.
Also Stuckist founder Charles Thomson and Bill Lewis and Billy Childish.
Ex/Ex You might also want to visit this organisation's webpage.
www.andrewburgin.co.uk /product_info.php?products_id=1577   (81 words)

  
 Hygienic to host 'Meaning' show - norwichbulletin.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
For more information, call 443-8001 or visit www.hygienic.org
Moran captures life at it's weirdest and Juliano describes himself as a "stuckist."
Come party at the Hygienic Art Galleries this New Year's Eve.
www.norwichbulletin.com /news/stories/20051229/go/2236637.html   (177 words)

  
 Campaign expenditure by political parties
Search the Electoral Commission database of election spending by GB political parties (For Northern Ireland click here)
Only expenditure for the following contested countries will be shown:
Note: results will appear in the Electoral Commission website
www.ukpolitical.info /Expenditure.htm   (57 words)

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