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Gilbert and George think of the new gallery as a gift to the public, but not a goodbye. As they enter their ninth decades — Gilbert is 79 and George 81 — the pair remain as excited by art as ...
Gilbert and George have become an institution. Their provocative artworks are a recognised part of the late-20th-century story of art and can be found in private country-house collections as well as ...
Artist duo Gilbert & George are bringing their vision of the world to a dedicated new exhibition venue in east London, with much of the programme shown for free in line with their "art for all" ethos.
Well, Gilbert and George certainly did not disappear, making art, money and waves since 1967 when they were living sculptures on the street. “We became famous overnight and that remains.
George: When you drive to dinner now you pass strange pop-up galleries, you see 17 people with a tin of beer outside and three paintings. The next time you go past it’s a ladies’ dress shop.
Writing a preview of the Gilbert and George exhibition I find myself unexpectedly invited to lunch in the Tate's smart restaurant with the artist duo themselves, and a chance to interview them direct.
George (or is it Gilbert?) underscores this sly bit of real time appropriation by telling Haden-Guest that "the blonde person walking down the street becomes the art," a really brilliant insight which ...
“And, if we had, we wouldn’t tell you.” Gilbert and George – “two people, one artist,” as they are fond of saying – are both in their early seventies.
Artist duo Gilbert & George are bringing their vision of the world to a dedicated new exhibition venue in east London, with much of the programme shown for free in line with their "art for all" ethos.
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