THE
STUCKISTS AT CASS ART ISLINGTON
18-28
April 2017
Mon-Sat
10am-7pm (Wed 6pm).
The
Cass Art Space
66-67 Colebrook Row
London N1 8AB
Tel. 020 7354 2999
Travel: Angel Tube (Northern Line) + 10 minutes walk
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Paintings by 30 artists from
UK, US, Spain, France,
Australia, China, Russia, Greece, Czech Republic
Philip Absolon, Richard Bledsoe, Godfrey Blow, John Bourne, Jonathon X
Coudrille, Adam Crosland, Elsa Dax, Mark D, Eamon Everall, Andrew Galbraith,
Ella Guru, Paul Harvey, Jiri Hauschka, Wolf Howard, Elfyn Jones, Jacqueline
Jones, Shelley Li,, Joe Machine, Terry Marks, Remy Noe, Emma Pugmire,
Lupo Sol, Alexey Stepanov, Jasmine Surreal, Charles Thomson, Ron Throop,
Jaroslav Valecka, Jenny Westbrook, Michael Odysseus Yakoumakis, Annie
Zamero
Private
View
Thu 20 April 2017, 5.30-8pm
Artist
talk
Wed 19 April, 6.30-7.30pm
Life Change in Art via Violence, the Bible and Toy Cats
With Charles Thomson, Jasmine Surreal and Joe Machine
Artist talk
Wed 26 April, 6.30-7.30pm
Making Art from Images of Fetish, Theatre, the Unconscious and the Living
Room
With Charles Thomson, Annie Zamero, Eamon Everall and Ella Guru
Limited
numbers to events. RSVP islingtonartspace@cassart.co.uk
Cass
Art
Cass Art is on a mission. A mission to fill every
town with artists, underpinned by the company's long standing
manifesto. Committed to encouraging everyone to realise their
creative talents, Cass Art provides dedicated Art Spaces for local
artists, and is delighted to present The Stuckists at Cass Art
Islington in the new gallery space at the flagship store.
Cass Art has partnered with some of the leading galleries, museums
and creative brands in the UK, including The National Gallery,
The Royal Academy of Arts and Sky Arts, and also supports local
galleries and art institutions.
Established in 1984, the first store opened at 13 Charing Cross
Road, a stone's throw from the National Gallery in central London.
There are now stores in cities across the UK and an online shop
providing the world's best materials at affordable prices to all.
www.cassart.co.uk
The Stuckists
The Stuckists art group was founded in London in
1999 by Charles Thomson and Billy Childish (who has since left)
with eleven other artists to promote contemporary figurative painting
with ideas and emotion. It has since grown to an international
art movement of 240 groups in 50 countries and around 2500 members.
The
Stuckists have gained international publicity for their annual
protests, sometimes dressed as clowns, against conceptual art
in the Turner Prize, but their primary role is as artists. They
have held numerous group shows, including the Walker Art Gallery
for the Liverpool Biennial, The University of Kent, and CBGB in
New York. Individual artists are held in numerous collections
and museums.
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