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Stuck! Stuck! Stuck! (1999)

The opening night of the first Stuckist show, "Stuck! Stuck! Stuck!", 16 September 1999, at Gallery 108, Leonard Street, Shoreditch London. Foreground: Charles Thomson. Right (wearing hat): Billy Childish.
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The Resignation of Sir Nicholas Serota (2000)

The third Stuckist show, "The Resignation of Sir Nicholas Serota", 3 March 2000, at Gallery 108, Leonard Street, Shoreditch London. The show toured to other venues for 3 months. Back wall and side wall semi-nude paintings by Joe Machine. Work on the side wall address Nicholas Serota and the Tate gallery. Paintings, left to right, top row: Susan Finlay, Katherine Gardener, Daniel Pasteiner. Middle row: Rachel Jordan, Wolf Howard, Charles Thomson (large painting). Bottom row: Jane Kelly, Ella Guru, Philip Absolon, Steve Coots.
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The Real Turner Prize Show (2000)

The first Stuckist group at the "Real Turner Prize Show", Pure Gallery, Leonard Street, Shoreditch, London. The show ran 24 October - 28 Novemer 2000. This is the only time the group were photographed together. Left to right, standing: Charles Williams, Sheila Clark, Bill Lewis. On chairs: Frances Castle, Ella Guru, Joe Machine, Eamon Everall, Charles Thomson, Sanchia Lewis, Billy Childish. On floor: Sexton Ming, Philip Absolon. Represented by a self-portrait: Wolf Howard. Work on the wall is by (left) Charles Williams and (centre) Billy Childish.
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Opening night of the "Real Turner Prize Show", Pure Gallery, Leonard Street, Shoreditch, London. The show ran 24 October - 28 November 2000. Right: Charles Thomson, centre: Susan Finlay. Paintings, left to right: Frances Castle, Wolf Howard (top), Sanchia Lewis (below), Sexton Ming (both), Charles Thomson.
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The Stuckists: The First Remodernist Art Group (2001)

"The Stuckists: The First Remodernist Art Group, Artbank Gallery, 114 Clerkenwell Road, London EC1, 8-14 March 2001. To launch the book "The Stuckists". Guardian Guide - "Best London exhibition of the week". Paintings in the window (left to right) by Billy Childish, Charles Thomson and Ella Guru.
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Vote Stuckist (2001)

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Stella Vine with her paintings in the "Vote Stuckist" show, Fridge Gallery, Brixton, May 2001. There were 5 shows of the same name opening in North and South London. This one ran 31 May–28 June with the full title "Vote Stuckist – the Stuckists with Guests of Ed Mirza".
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Stella Vine makes a window display for the "Vote Stuckist" show, Fridge Gallery, Brixton, May 2001. There were 5 shows of the same name opening in North and South London. This one ran 31 May–28 June with the full title "Vote Stuckist – the Stuckists with Guests of Ed Mirza".
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First Stuckist Show in Paris (2001)

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"First Stuckist show in Paris", Musee d`Adzak, 3, rue Jonquoy 75014, Paris, France, 19 October - 16 November 2001, curated by Elsa Dax. Two paintings on the right by Wolf Howard, centre painting by Stella Vine.
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Stuck in Wednesbury (2003)

"Stuck in Wednesbury", the first Stuckist show of paintings in a public gallery: Wednesbury Museum & Art Gallery, Holyhead Road, Wednesbury, West Midlands, 24 March - 10 May 2003. Photo shows sign outside the museum.
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"Stuck in Wednesbury", the first Stuckist show of paintings in a public gallery, Wednesbury Museum & Art Gallery, Holyhead Road, Wednesbury, West Midlands, 24 March - 10 May 2003. The sign board on the right displays a poster for the show.
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The opening of "Stuck in Wednesbury", the first Stuckist show of paintings in a public gallery, Wednesbury Museum & Art Gallery, Holyhead Road, Wednesbury, West Midlands, 24 March - 10 May 2003. Opening night. Paintings, end wall (left to right): Gina Bold, Ella Guru. Paintings, right wall (left to right): Eamon Everall, Jonathan Coudrille, Paul Harvey, Joe Machine, Regan Tamanui.
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"Painting Is the Medium of Yesterday" (2005)

The opening night on 23 September 2005 of the Stuckist show, "Painting Is the Medium of Yesterday"—Paul Myners CBE, Chairman of Tate Gallery, Chairman of Marks and Spencer, Chairman of Aspen Insurance, Chairman of Guardian Media, Director of Bank of England, Director of Bank of New York. A Show of Paintings by the Stuckists, as Refused by the Tate Gallery. Guaranteed 100% Free of Elephant Dung., at La Viande galery, 3 Charlotte Road, Shoreditch, London (the former premises of the Stuckism International Gallery. The poster in the window is of Tate Chairman, Paul Myners, and the painting by Mark D. Paintings in the background are by Ella Guru. Outside the gallery David Beesley talks to gallery director, Ellen Cumber.
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The opening night on 23 September 2005 of the Stuckist show, "Painting Is the Medium of Yesterday"—Paul Myners CBE, Chairman of Tate Gallery, Chairman of Marks and Spencer, Chairman of Aspen Insurance, Chairman of Guardian Media, Director of Bank of England, Director of Bank of New York. A Show of Paintings by the Stuckists, as Refused by the Tate Gallery. Guaranteed 100% Free of Elephant Dung., at La Viande galery, 3 Charlotte Road, Shoreditch, London (the former premises of the Stuckism International Gallery. The poster in the window is of Tate Chairman, Paul Myners, and the painting by Mark D. Paintings on the inside wall of the gallery are by Charles Thomson. David Beesley talks to gallery director, Ellen Cumber (back turned) and friend.
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Go West (2006)
"Go West" Stuckist show at Spectrum London Gallery, 77 Great Titchfield Street, London W1, 6 October - 4 November 2006. Ella Guru, in front of her paintings, is interviewed by Richard Quest of CNN.
Photo by Charles Thomson
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"Go West" Stuckist show at Spectrum London Gallery, 77 Great Titchfield Street, London W1, 6 October - 4 November 2006. Window display with Charles Thomson's painting, "Sir Nicholas Serota Makes an Acquisitions Decision".
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The Triumph of Stuckism (2006)

"The Triumph of Stuckism" was a show which ran 9-21 October 2006, and an international symposium on 12 October 2006 at 68 Hope Street Gallery, Liverpool, during the 2006 Liverpool Biennial. It was organised by Naive John at the invitation of Prof. Colin Fallows, Chair of Research at Liverpool School of Art and Design. Pictured, left to right: Stuckist artists, Godfrey Blow (Australia), Odysseus Yakoumakis (Greece) and Jacqueline Jones (Wales). Background paintings by Charles Thomson. Other speakers included Paul Harvey, Bill Lewis and Charles Thomson.
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I Won't Have Sex with You as long as We're Married (2007)

Stuckist show, I Won't Have Sex with You as long as We're Married, at A Gallery, Wimbledon, 17 July - 23 September 2007. Window display shows paintings by Peter McArdle (centre) and Paul Harvey (left) and a sculpture by Adrian Bannister.
Photo by Charles Thomson
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Stuckist show, I Won't Have Sex with You as long as We're Married, at A Gallery, Wimbledon, 17 July - 23 September 2007. Tate Chairman, Paul Myners (left), visits. Right: Fraser Kee Scott, gallery director. Background painting, "Sir Nicholas Serota Makes an Acquisitions Decision", by Charles Thomson.
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