LONDON — Who are — or, better, what is — Gilbert & George? British-born George Passmore (the taller one) and Gilbert Prousch, the shorter Italian one from San Martin de Tor in the South Tyrol province ...
LONDON — Gilbert & George, that pair of living sculptures, are alive and out on the town again! They are such scalawags, these two old posers, such antique, comic, Edwardian gentlemen (complete with ...
Lurid, provocative, profoundly odd: that’s the nature of Gilbert & George’s exhibition at the Hayward Gallery, which is full of their large and distinctive pictures and mixes up different series ...
Some years back, I asked a British colleague, who was writing a piece on the Young British Artists, whether the promotion of the YBA–which amounted to little more than the hyping of hype–was some kind ...
Let’s hear it for that great Sixties singing duo whose performances defined an era. No, not Simon & Garfunkel. Though they are similarly aged and had an equally momentous impact on their field.
Gilbert & George met as art students in 1967; and their entire life and career since then “can be seen as a single piece of performance art”, said Mark Hudson in The Independent. Now in their 80s, ...
The Secret Public: The Last Days of the British Underground 1978-1988, Institute of Contemporary Art, London, UK INTO ME / OUT OF ME Kunst-Werke Berlin e.V. - KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin ...
Gilbert Prousch met George Passmore at St Martin's School of Art in 1967. Since then they have famously lived and worked together as Gilbert & George, creating an extraordinary body of provocative ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Telephone kiosks, tourist postcards, advertisements for prostitution and the urethra are the subjects of the latest art exhibition from British art duo Gilbert and George. "The ...
From their iconic house and studio in London’s Brick Lane, Gilbert & George have been at the forefront of British art for over half a century. Their unmistakable art is stark, urban, poetic, ...