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Stuckist demonstrations

Stuckist demonstrations since 2000 have been a key part of the Stuckist art group's activities and have succeeded in giving them a high profile both in Britain and abroad. Their primary agenda is the promotion of painting and opposition to conceptual art.
Their demonstrations are particularly associated with the Turner Prize at Tate Britain (sometimes dressed as clowns to mock the museum), but have also been carried out at other venues, including Trafalgar Square and the Saatchi Gallery. There have also been other protests in the United States by US Stuckists, and there have been Stuckist events against the Iraq war in 2003.
They have received extensive media coverage for these events both in the UK and internationally, and become possible suspects for any London art protests, as in Matthew Collings' description of the opening of Tate Modern in 2000: "Guilt-free art lovers crossed picket lines put up by envious artist-outsiders. They didn't know who was protesting out there. Maybe it was the Stuckists."〔Collings, Matthew (2001). ''Art Crazy Nation'', page 16, 21 Publishing Ltd. ISBN 1-901785-08-4〕
There is, however, no mention of any such demonstration on the Stuckism website.〔(Stuckism International official site ) Retrieved March 27, 2006〕 Sir Nicholas Serota, director of the Tate gallery, has recognised the demonstrations as a contribution to artistic debate,〔("Tate rejects £500,000 gift from 'unoriginal' Stuckists", The Times, July 28, 2005 ) Retrieved March 28, 2006〕 and the Tate archive contains material from the demonstrations,〔Nordland, Rod. ("You call that art?" ), ''Newsweek'', October 4, 2008. Retrieved October 15, 2008.〕 which are now a staple feature of the Turner Prize process.〔Culture24 staff. ("Stuckists launch their annual protest against the Turner Prize at Tate Britain" ), Culture24, September 29, 2008. Retrieved December 3, 2009.〕
==The Stuckists==
(詳細はCharles Thomson and Billy Childish to promote figurative painting and oppose conceptual art. Thomson derived the name of the group from an insult by Tracey Emin to her ex-boyfriend Childish that he was "stuck". The original group of 13 artists has now grown to an international movement of 183 groups in 44 countries, as of November 2008. (Childish left the group in 2001.)

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