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Mark D

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British artist and musician

Mark D
Born
Mark Randall
Known forPainting
MovementStuckism

Mark D, bornMark Randall,[1] is a British punk musician (guitarist and songwriter). He is also associated with theStuckist group of artists. Mark D was born and spent his childhood inPeterborough. He now lives inNottingham.

Music

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From university onwards, Mark D (D standing for "degenerate") played in various bands including theFat Tulips, Confetti (when he was known as David), the Pleasure Heads (when he was known as Mark Randyhead), Oscar, Servalan and Sundress, and appeared on dozens of releases. He published and edited fanzines, including the underground C86 fanzineTwo Pint Take Home. He is a co-owner of Heaven Records.[2]

The Fat Tulips were formed in 1987 and have been described as "incredibly skilled in the art of buzzing electric guitars, ferocious tempos, pristine pop melodies and lyrics that weren't nearly as sweet as they sounded at first listen."[3] The Fat Tulips broke up in the mid-1990s.

Painting

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An interest in the music ofBilly Childish led onto Childish's paintings, which he acquired, and subsequently also the work of other artists in the Stuckist group. He contacted two artists who had been exhibited by the Stuckists,Stella Vine andGina Bold, both of whom refused to sell him work, because of his connection with Childish. Vine responded with an email, which said, "Go fuck yourself."[1][2] He was encouraged and given advice by Stuckist co-founder,Charles Thomson, without whom Mark D said, "I could easily have given up on doing my own work."[4]

His paintings make visual and verbal comments on well-known figures in the art world, starting with Billy Childish,Tracey Emin,Stella Vine andDamien Hirst. He describes Emin as "without doubt a very talented artist whose work I greatly admire."[2]

Mark D's painting in the window of the Stuckist show,"Painting is the Medium of Yesterday", 2005.

Mark D first exhibited in September 2005 with the Stuckists at La Viande gallery, Shoreditch, in a show ''Painting Is the Medium of Yesterday"—Paul Myners CBE, Chairman of Tate Gallery, Chairman of Marks and Spencer, Chairman of Aspen Insurance, Chairman of Guardian Media, Director of Bank of England, Director of Bank of New York. A Show of Paintings by the Stuckists, as Refused by the Tate Gallery. Guaranteed 100% Free of Elephant Dung.[2]

Mark D.Victoria Beckham: America Doesn't Love Me.

His solo show,Mark D and the Stuckists v Tracey Emin and Damien Hirst, was at the Art Organisation gallery in March 2007. It included a display of material about Stuckist demonstrations.[5] As well as his own paintings he showed paintings by other Stuckist artists from his collection,[2] which he jointly owns with his wife, Tully, and states is "the world's largest collection of Stuckist paintings".[6]

In February 2008, he staged a show of his paintings, which satiriseStella Vine's images ofPrincess Diana andKate Moss, replacing the former withVictoria Beckham and showing Moss eating slugs.[1] The exhibition, held jointly withAbby Jackson at La Viande gallery inShoreditch, London, was calledDisney Heroines Committing Suicide.[7]

Some outstanding musicians have proved that all you need are 3 chords and a cheap guitar to come up with a classic. I find it much more interesting to listen to some low budget production record full of life and energy with lots of good ideas, (e.g. earlyClash andVelvet Underground,The Vaselines,The White Stripes and, of course, Billy Childish with the Buff Medways etc.) than some over-produced bland pomp likeAthlete,Coldplay orU2.[2]

Charles Thomson described his work as "brilliant punk paintings".[8]

Gallery

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  • Mark D. Kate Moss: Kate Loves Slugs.
    Mark D.Kate Moss: Kate Loves Slugs.
  • Heather Mills: Beauty and the Beatles Money
    Heather Mills: Beauty and the Beatles Money
  • Paris Hilton: Panties Please Paris
    Paris Hilton: Panties Please Paris
  • Tracey Emin:I Could Be Carrie
    Tracey Emin:I Could Be Carrie
  • Billy Childish: Truth Lies and Audiotape
    Billy Childish: Truth Lies and Audiotape
  • Gina Bold: I Blame Charles
    Gina Bold: I Blame Charles
  • Damien Hirst: Money for Old Rope
    Damien Hirst: Money for Old Rope
  • Shed Boat Shed Shed
    Shed Boat Shed Shed

See also

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Mark D's painting on a placard during a Stuckists demonstration atTate Britain, 6 December 2005.

References

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  1. ^abcDeedes, Henry."Vine's Stuckist rival sticks one on her at exhibition",The Independent, 13 February 2008. Retrieved 13 February 2008.
  2. ^abcdef"Mark D: Biog/text", stuckism.com. Retrieved 13 February 2008
  3. ^Caught in Flux no. 7, 1998Archived 17 April 2006 at theWayback Machine Retrieved 24 March 2006
  4. ^D, Mark; Thomson, Charles."Paintings – Gina Bold". Archived fromthe original on 12 July 2007. Retrieved19 June 2007.
  5. ^Zajac, Camilla (8 May 2007)."Stuckists at the Art Organisation".BBC. Archived fromthe original on 8 November 2012. Retrieved29 May 2007.
  6. ^"Mark D: Introduction", stuckism.com. Retrieved 13 February 2008.
  7. ^"Disney Heroines Committing Suicide"Archived 21 February 2006 at theWayback Machine, La Viande. Retrieved 13 February 2008.
  8. ^Thomson, Charles. "Charles Thomson" in: Jeffreys, Tom."London exhibitions"Archived 9 March 2010 at theWayback Machine,Spoonfed Media, 19 December 2008. Retrieved 30 August 2010.

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