Stuckist photographers

Stuckist photographers develop the values of the Stuckism art painting movement[1] into film and photography.

[13] Jesse Richards wrote in NYArts of Wolf Howard's photography: "beautiful haunting images that seem to be from a world long gone by."

He said " The work of Andy Bullock on the other hand, and Dunstan to a slightly lesser degree unfortunately smacks of them being conceptual artists in Stuckist clothing".

Dunstan uses his facility as a commercial photographer to address the question of beauty, as well as environmental issues and the effects of technology, such as airborne "tube dust".

Howard works exclusively with pinhole photographs, and Thomson records his everyday experiences with a "snap-shot vocabulary".

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Gina's Restaurant , a photograph by Charles Thomson (centre). He states: "The photos that I am in, I took with the camera held at arm's length." [ 11 ]