Jesse Richards as Frank in his film "Frank's Wild Years" Jesse Richards (born July 17, 1975) is a painter, filmmaker and photographer from New Haven, Connecticut and was affiliated with the British art movement Stuckism. Image File history File links Frankswildyears. ...
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Nickname: The Elm City Location in Connecticut Coordinates: NECTA New Haven Region South Central Region Settled 1638 Incorporated (city) 1784 Consolidated 1895 Government - Type Mayor-board of aldermen - Mayor John DeStefano, Jr. ...
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The logo on the Stuckism International web site Stuckism is an art movement that was founded in 1999 in Britain by Billy Childish and Charles Thomson to promote figurative painting in opposition to conceptual art. ...
Life and film
Richards was born in New Haven and studied film production at the School of Visual Arts, New York, which he left after a nervous breakdown. He directed plays including "Hamlet" and "Look Back In Anger" for the New Haven Theatre Company, and made short romance/punk films. The School of Visual Arts Main Building, circa 1992. ...
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In 1999, Richards was arrested for reckless burning, destruction of property and disorderly conduct.[1] After the charges were dropped, he began painting. Richards' short Super-8 punk film co-directed with Nicholas Watson, Shooting at the Moon premiered in 2003 at the New York International Independent Film and Video Festival. Super 8 can refer to: Super 8 Motels, a national motel chain Super 8mm film, a form of film often used for home movies, most popular in the 60s and 70s This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share...
Matthew Martin and Leila Laaraj in the film Shooting at the Moon Shooting at the Moon is a short Super-8 punk/Remodernist film directed by Jesse Richards and Nicholas Watson and features music by Billy Childish. ...
The New York International Independent Film and Video Festival (NYIIFVF) is a film screening event in various American cities. ...
In 2004, Richards and fellow filmmaker Harris Smith co-founded Remodernist Film and Photography, a new Remodernist group attempting to introduce Remodernist/Stuckist values into film and photography. Harris Smith is an underground/Remodernist filmmaker and essayist living in New York City. ...
Remodernism, a term coined by Billy Childish and Charles Thomson, is an attempt to introduce a new spirituality into art, culture and society to replace postmodernism, which it accuses of being bankrupt and cynical. ...
The Stuckists Richards affiliated with the Stuckists movement in 2001 and founded the first Stuckism center in the United States in 2002, helping to organize shows. The center opened its doors with a show entitled "We Just Wanna Show Some Fucking Paintings."[1] Image File history File links Size of this preview: 297 Ã 400 pixelsFull resolution (297 Ã 400 pixel, file size: 11 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)Nightlife, painting by Jesse Richards, oil on canvas, 61 x 45. ...
Image File history File links Size of this preview: 297 Ã 400 pixelsFull resolution (297 Ã 400 pixel, file size: 11 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)Nightlife, painting by Jesse Richards, oil on canvas, 61 x 45. ...
The first national gallery exhibition of Stuckist art was at the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool from September 18, 2004 - February 20, 2005. ...
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To "highlight the fact that the Iraq war does not have the support of the United Nations, thus violating a binding contract with the UN", The Clown Trial of President Bush took place at 7 p.m. on March 21, 2003 on the steps of the New Haven Federal Courthouse, staged by local Stuckist artists dressed in clown costume, led by Richards with Nicholas Watson and Tony Juliano. One of the participants was "a public defender for the state of CT. He thought it would be cool to dress up with us as clowns and do the thing. He ended up playing the clown judge. The courthouse that he works at is a block away from the federal courthouse where we did this."[2] For other uses, see Iraq war (disambiguation). ...
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Tony Juliano (born February 7, 1975) is a satirist painter in Orange, Connecticut and is affiliated with the British art movement Stuckism. ...
Simultaneously the Stuckism center opened a War on Bush show, including work from Brazil, Australia, Germany and the UK, while the London equivalent staged a "War on Blair" show.[3] The Yale Herald reported with the headline, "Stuckists scoff at 'crap,' war". Richards took the opportunity to comment: In 2004, Richards was included in the Stuckists' first national gallery show, The Stuckists Punk Victorian, which was held at the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool during the Liverpool Biennial.[5] He said of his exhibited work, Nightlife: "This came out of heavy drinking and loneliness. New Haven's social scene is entirely going to bars, so it was my only way to meet new people."[1] Marcel Duchamp. ...
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The first national gallery exhibition of Stuckist art was at the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool from September 18, 2004 - February 20, 2005. ...
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In 2006, Richards was one of the featured artists in the Triumph of Stuckism, an exhibition of new Stuckist paintings curated by Naive John as part of the Liverpool Biennial 2006. This was Richards' last show before leaving the Stuckists. Art takes a Holiday by Naive John Naive John (born October 18 , 1962) is a British Stuckist artist and figurative painter. ...
A book of pinhole photography called "Dark Chamber", featuring new work by Richards as well as work by Wolf Howard, Billy Childish and others is being published by Urban Fox Press in May, 2007. Principle of a pinhole camera. ...
Wolf Howard (born April 7, 2006) is an artist, poet and filmmaker living in Chatham, Kent, and was a founder member of the Stuckists art group. ...
Billy Childish (real name Steven John Hamper) or William Charlie Hamper (born December 1, 1959) is an English artist, author, poet, photographer, film maker, singer and guitarist. ...
Shows Stuckist group shows organised by Richards include: - 2002 We Just Wanna Show Some Fucking Paintings
- 2003 War on Bush
- 2004 The Stuckists Punk Victorian In the Toilet
- 2005 Addressing the Shadow and Making Friends with Wild Dogs: Remodernism
Filmography Franks Wild Years is an album by Tom Waits, released 1987 on Island Records. ...
Matthew Martin and Leila Laaraj in the film Shooting at the Moon Shooting at the Moon is a short Super-8 punk/Remodernist film directed by Jesse Richards and Nicholas Watson and features music by Billy Childish. ...
See also Remodernist film developed in the United States and the United Kingdom in the late 1990s and early 21st century and is related to the British art movement Stuckism and its manifesto, Remodernism. ...
The logo on the Stuckism International web site Stuckism is an art movement that was founded in 1999 in Britain by Billy Childish and Charles Thomson to promote figurative painting in opposition to conceptual art. ...
The Stuckist art group was started in London in 1999 to promote figurative painting and oppose conceptual art. ...
Stuckist artists dressed as clowns demonstrate against the Turner Prize, Tate Britain, in 2000 Stuckist demonstrations since 2000 have been a key part of the Stuckist art groups activities and have succeeded in giving them a high profile both in Britain and abroad. ...
The first national gallery exhibition of Stuckist art was at the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool from September 18, 2004 - February 20, 2005. ...
Art takes a Holiday by Naive John Naive John (born October 18 , 1962) is a British Stuckist artist and figurative painter. ...
Principle of a pinhole camera. ...
Footnotes - ^ a b c Milner, Frank (Ed), The Stuckists Punk Victorian, page 132.
- ^ Clown Trial of President Bush on stuckism.com Retrieved March 27, 2006
- ^ War on Bush and War on Blair shows on stuckism.com with some paintings Retrieved March 27, 2006
- ^ "Stuckists scoff at 'crap' war", The Yale Herald, March 28, 2003 Retrieved March 27, 2006
- ^ "Jesse Richards", Walker Art Gallery, National Museums Liverpool. Retrieved April 15, 2007
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March 27 is the 86th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (87th in leap years). ...
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References - Ed. Frank Milner (2004), "The Stuckists Punk Victorian" National Museums Liverpool, ISBN 1-902700-27-9
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