スタッキズム
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スタッキズム(Stuckism[ˈstʌkɪzəm])は1999年にビリー・チャイルディッシュとチャールズ・トムソンが創始した国際的な芸術運動で、コンセプチュアル・アートに対するフィギュラティヴ・アートの優越とその価値の称揚を主張として掲げる[2][3]。13人のイギリス人アーティストたちが始めたこの運動は、2017年5月には52ヶ国236グループまで広がった[4]。
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- ^ おそらくチャイルディッシュがインスタレーションやパフォーマンスアートといった新しいジャンルには手を出さず、旧来の芸術(特に絵画)に固執していることをエミンが揶揄していった言葉 “What is Stuckism?”. stuckismwales. 2019年2月閲覧。
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