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Explore the raw & provocative art of Joseph Stokes (Joe Machine). English artist known for stuckist work, dark themes, & outsider style – painting & poetry.

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Konstnärsbiografi

The Raw Voice of Joe Machine: A Life Forged in Struggle and Art

Joseph Stokes, more widely known as Joe Machine, is an artist whose work has consistently challenged conventions and provoked strong reactions. Born in Chatham, United Kingdom, in 1973, into a Romany background on the Isle of Sheppey, his life began with a series of difficult experiences that profoundly shaped his artistic vision. These early struggles – including time spent in approved schools and young offender institutions – fueled a desire to create art as an outlet for past mistakes and a means of asserting agency over a perceived lack of control. This biographical context is crucial to understanding the intensity and often unsettling nature of his paintings, which frequently explore themes of violence, sexuality, and societal alienation. His journey from troubled youth to recognized artist within the Stuckist movement represents a remarkable transformation driven by an unwavering commitment to artistic expression.

Early Years and the Rise of Stuckism

Joe Machine’s early life was marked by instability and hardship. Sent to Alston House approved school in 1988 for theft, followed by Dover Borstal in 1989 after burgling a greengrocers on the Isle of Sheppey, he navigated a challenging path through adolescence. This period instilled within him a deep-seated distrust of authority and a fierce determination to forge his own identity. Crucially, it was during this time that he began to paint seriously, initially as a means of escape from the circumstances that had trapped him. He described creativity not merely as an artistic pursuit but as a fundamental survival mechanism – “the way out” from a background he felt was inherently limiting. In 1999, he became one of the founding members of the Stuckists, an anti-conceptual art group spearheaded by Billy Childish and Charles Thomson. This association proved pivotal, providing him with a platform to exhibit his work and engage in debates about the nature of contemporary art. His painting *Diana Dors with an Axe*, used prominently on the first book’s cover and promotional materials for the 2000 “Real Turner Prize” show in Shoreditch, instantly cemented his place within this provocative group. The Stuckists' ethos – a rejection of academic art institutions and a celebration of raw, direct expression – resonated deeply with Machine’s own artistic sensibilities.

A Distinctive Style: Darkness, Symbolism, and Outsider Influence

Joe Machine’s artistic style is immediately recognizable for its dark palette, often dominated by reds, blacks, and browns, and frequently depicts unsettling imagery. His paintings are characterized by a visceral intensity, conveying a sense of unease and confronting the viewer with uncomfortable truths. He eschews traditional techniques, working primarily in acrylic on canvas without formal training. This lack of technical polish contributes to an “outsider” aesthetic – a deliberate rejection of polished refinement in favor of direct emotional impact. His work frequently incorporates symbolic elements, drawing upon personal experiences, mythology, and popular culture. Recurring motifs include figures engaged in violent acts, depictions of sexuality, and references to British folklore and history. The influence of outsider art is undeniable; his paintings possess a raw energy and unflinching honesty that recall the works of artists like Francis Bacon or Edward Munch, albeit filtered through a distinctly contemporary lens.

Exhibitions and Recognition

Joe Machine’s work has been exhibited extensively both within the Stuckist movement and independently. A defining moment came in 2004 with their first national museum exhibition at the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool, part of the biennial showcasing “The Stuckists Punk Victorian.” This show, featuring a diverse range of artists, provided a significant platform for Machine’s work, earning critical acclaim. Mark Lawson's review of the exhibition highlighted *Sea Shanty*, noting its unsettling power and directness. Beyond the Stuckist movement, he has participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions across the UK and internationally. His commitment to challenging established norms and pushing artistic boundaries has earned him a dedicated following among collectors and critics alike.

Beyond the Canvas: Poetry and Continued Evolution

While primarily known for his paintings, Joe Machine is also a poet and writer. This dual creative practice reflects a holistic approach to expression – a desire to explore themes of identity, trauma, and social commentary through multiple mediums. His poetry often shares the same dark intensity and confrontational spirit as his paintings, delving into personal experiences and societal anxieties. Currently, he continues to create and exhibit, demonstrating an ongoing commitment to artistic exploration and a willingness to engage with challenging subjects. He remains a vital voice within contemporary art, embodying the power of raw emotion and unconventional approaches.
joseph stokes

joseph stokes

1973 - , United Kingdom

Kortfattad information

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Stuckist, Outsider
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Stuckism']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Billy Childish
    • Charles Thomson
  • Date Of Birth: April 6, 1973
  • Full Name: Joseph Stokes (Joe Machine)
  • Nationality: British
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Diana dors with an axe
    • Sea shanty
  • Place Of Birth: Chatham, UK