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Art group campaigns for Tate gallery chief to resign

8:30am Tuesday 20th May 2008

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By Rebecca Lowe »

For many art lovers the announcement of the Turner Prize nominees last week was one of the highlights of the cultural calendar. But not for Charles Thomson of Manor Cottages Approach, East Finchley.

Mr Thomson, 55, is the founder of the Stuckist art group, an anti-Turner Prize organisation.

He is urging residents to sign a petition he started on the Prime Minister's website to force Sir Nicholas Serota, chief executive of the Tate galleries, to resign.

He said: "We think people should be honest about life, their intentions, their experiences, their processes. It shouldn't be anything goes'. It should be something the public can relate to.

"But Sir Nicholas seems to delight in promoting artists who are pretentious.

"These artists claim their art is extraordinary, when it is actually meaningless. All it does is mesmerise people temporarily."

The Stuckist movement, which now boasts members in 41 countries, has been trying to get rid of Mr Serota for eight years.

Campaigners have previously dressed as clowns at Turner Prize openings and held anti-Serota art exhibitions.

Mr Thomson recently designed a "not wanted" poster to advertise his petition, stating: "This man regularly extracts large sums of money from the Government and members of the public on the pretext of buying art that meets a public demand. Do not be fooled."

Sir Nicholas Serota has been Director of the Tate since 1988.

His current seven-year contract expires on August 31, 2009, and the appointment of a director for the following seven years must be decided by August 31 this year. The appointment is subject to the Prime Minister's approval.

Mr Thomson said: "I ask all residents of Barnet to sign this petition and convince the Prime Minister not to approve this appointment."

The Tate gallery refused to comment.


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Rog P, East Finchley says...
9:24pm Wed 21 May 08

Surely a better headline for this article would have been: Flea calls for Dog to resign.

The relative proportions might have been a little better represented.


Charles Thomson, says...
11:21am Thu 22 May 08

I see what you mean - sort of David asking Goliath to resign. However, as Sir Nicholas said on Radio 4 Front Row, when the Tate was censured by the Charity Commission, after I had drawn attention to the conflict of interest over purchases of trustees' work: " have acted in the public interest ... I think that as a public servant I should be here at the service of the public, including the Stuckists." I continue, with his encouragement, to act in the public interest. You can sign the petition at http://petitions.pm.
gov.uk/tatedirector

I am sure he will be flattered to be compared by you to a canine (with or without fleas).

Charles Thomson, says...
11:25am Thu 22 May 08

That quote didn't upload properly. It should be: "(The Stuckists) have acted in the public interest ... I think that as a public servant I should be here at the service of the public, including the Stuckists."

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Cartoon character: Charles Thomson, founder of the Stuckist movement Cartoon character: Charles Thomson, founder of the Stuckist movement

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