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Discover Gilbert & George (b. 1943, b. 1942), revolutionary artists famed for their vibrant 'Bearded Pictures,' performance art, and challenging explorations of modern life. Pioneers of photo-based sculpture.

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In the late sixties, under the democratic motto Art for All, the artists’ duo Gilbert & George presented themselves as Living Sculptures, which gave them every opportunity to share their thoughts and feelings with the public. Concerns about the (difficult) position and function of art and the artist in modern society. Originally, they gave motionless performances in their role of British gentlemen, in old-fashioned tweed suits that were slightly too tight and with hands and faces covered in bronze paint. In doing so, they conformed to an aesthetic code of conduct they had invented themselves. From the second half of the seventies they focused on the wall-sized arrangements of separate framed photos, works in which the artists always occupied a central position themselves.The work Ages is part of a fixed group of works with the title New Horny Pictures. Works that consist of a combination of adverts from gay magazines and portraits of the two artists. This work is best described as a look into the practice of the gay dating scene. The advertisements offered to men by naming their physical qualities.

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A Collaborative Vision: The World of Gilbert & George

The art world rarely witnesses partnerships that endure, let alone those that fundamentally challenge the very definition of artistic practice. Yet, for over five decades, Gilbert Prousch and George Passmore – known collectively as Gilbert & George – have relentlessly pushed boundaries, provoking audiences with their audacious work and unwavering commitment to a singular vision. Their story is one of unlikely origins, a meeting of minds forged in the crucible of 1960s London, and a dedication to blurring the lines between art and life that continues to resonate today. Gilbert, born in San Martín de Tor, Italy, in 1943, arrived in England with a unique cultural background, having grown up speaking Ladin, a Rhaeto-Romance language. His early artistic training took place across Austria and Germany before he settled in Britain. George Passmore, born in Plymouth, UK, in 1942, followed a more unconventional path, leaving formal schooling at fifteen to pursue his passion for art through institutions like Dartington College of Arts and Oxford School of Art. Their paths converged on September 25, 1967, within the hallowed halls of Saint Martin's School of Art, where they were both sculpture students. It was a pivotal encounter that would irrevocably alter the landscape of contemporary art.

The Birth of “Living Sculpture” and Early Provocations

From their initial meeting, Gilbert & George embarked on an artistic journey unlike any other. They conceived of themselves not merely as artists *creating* art, but as *being* art – a concept they termed "living sculpture." This radical notion involved a deliberate merging of their lives into a single, ongoing performance. Their early works were deliberately confrontational and unconventional. The Singing Sculpture, performed in 1969, epitomized this approach. Clad in metallic powders, the duo would stand on tables and perform songs, transforming themselves into living, breathing artworks that challenged conventional notions of artistic presentation. This wasn’t about creating an object to be observed; it was about embodying art itself. A defining characteristic quickly emerged: their impeccably tailored suits. These weren't mere sartorial choices but a deliberate aesthetic statement – a formal facade contrasting sharply with the often-challenging and provocative content of their work. The suits became their uniform, a visual shorthand for their artistic persona, reinforcing the idea that Gilbert & George were always “on,” perpetually performing their roles as living sculptures. This commitment to presentation underscored their belief in art’s ability to disrupt and challenge societal norms. Their early boldness extended to self-titling works like "George the Cunt and Gilbert the Shit" (1969), a preemptive strike against criticism that demonstrated an unflinching willingness to confront taboo subjects head-on.

The Pictures: A Kaleidoscope of Contemporary Life

Gilbert & George’s artistic practice evolved significantly with the advent of “The Pictures,” large-scale photo-based works that became their signature style. Beginning in black and white, these images gradually exploded with vibrant color, arranged in striking grids that echoed the patterns of urban life. The subject matter was deliberately provocative, tackling themes often considered off-limits: religion, patriotism, sexuality, identity, power dynamics, and societal taboos. Their artistic language draws from a diverse range of influences – Surrealism’s dreamlike imagery, Pop Art’s embrace of popular culture, and Conceptual Art’s emphasis on ideas over aesthetics. The Pictures weren't simply photographs; they were carefully constructed narratives, often unsettling and always thought-provoking. Works like The Gate of Hell, The Family, and Dig exemplify their ability to distill complex social issues into visually arresting compositions. Their long-term residency in East London, particularly Spitalfields, profoundly shaped their artistic vision. They viewed the area as a microcosm of broader societal concerns, depicting its inhabitants and urban landscape with unflinching honesty. This deep connection to place is evident throughout their oeuvre, grounding their universal themes in the specific realities of everyday life. In 2023, they solidified this commitment by inaugurating The Gilbert & George Centre on Heneage Street, London E1 – a dedicated space for showcasing their work and fostering artistic dialogue.

Legacy and Enduring Influence

Gilbert & George’s impact on contemporary art is undeniable. They have consistently challenged traditional boundaries, pioneering performance art and paving the way for new forms of expression. Their unwavering commitment to their unique artistic vision has earned them numerous accolades, including nominations for the Turner Prize, the South Bank Show Award, and the Lorenzo il Magnifico Award. Their work is held in prestigious museum collections worldwide, including Tate Britain, the Victoria and Albert Museum, and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, cementing their place within the canon of modern art. More than just artists, Gilbert & George are cultural provocateurs, forcing viewers to confront uncomfortable truths about themselves and society. They have demonstrated that art can be both aesthetically compelling and politically charged, challenging conventions while simultaneously celebrating the complexities of human experience. Their enduring collaboration – a testament to their shared vision and unwavering dedication – serves as an inspiration to artists across generations. They continue to provoke, inspire, and challenge audiences with their bold and uncompromising work, solidifying their legacy as one of the most important and innovative art duos of the 20th and 21st centuries. Their influence extends beyond the visual arts, impacting performance studies, social commentary, and the very definition of artistic practice itself.
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