 | | The Stuckists - An Antidote to the Ghastly Turner Prize View Two Gallery 06.11.2008 - 29.11.2008 Exhibition: The infamous phenomenon that is The Stuckists return to Liverpool for a major exhibition. |
| Private Viewing | | 05.11.2008 18.00 - 21.00
| | Artist(s) | | Various | | | |
The Stuckist art group was founded in 1999 by Charles Thomson and Billy Childish, who has since left, with 13 artists to promote “figurative painting with ideas” and oppose conceptual art. There are now over 160 sister groups in 40 countries. The name comes from an insult by Tracey Emin to Childish that he was “stuck”. The Stuckists have gained considerable media attention for their demonstrations against the Turner Prize, and also instigated a media scandal about the Tate’s purchase of its own trustees’ work. This led to a Charity Commission ruling that the Tate had been acting illegally for 50 years. This show features the leading UK Stuckists. | Venue Details
| | View Two Gallery 23 Mathew Street, Liverpool L2 6RE 0151 236 9444
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Click for Full details | | Open | | Thursday and Friday 12.00 - 16.00, Saturday 12.00 - 17.00 or by appointment. | | Wheelchair Access | | No
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