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British Art Movement.

Your art is stuck! Stuck! Stuck! Stuck!
Tracey Emin

The Stuckists are a group of British artists who formed as an alternative to the Young British Artists being patronised by Charles Saatchi. Led by Billy Childish (to whom the above quote was directed) the group are defined by their Stuckist Manifesto that places great importance on the values of traditional artistic skills over the popularity of "easy" installation pieces.

The Stuckists have become more active in recent years and have broadened their ideological basis. They even put forward a Stuckist canidate for the 2001 British General Election.

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