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Gilbert & George

Gilbert & George

British

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“We are two people, but one artist.” — Gilbert & George

Describing their relationship in life and work, Gilbert & George have said, “It’s not a collaboration. . . . We are two people, but one artist.” George, born in Devon, England, in 1942, and Gilbert, born in the Dolomites, Italy, in 1943, met while studying sculpture at St. Martin’s School of Art, London, in 1967. One day while taking photos of each other holding their small-scale sculptures, and then without, the artists realized that they could dispense with them altogether. What was most interesting was not the objects themselves, but the pair’s presence as “living sculptures” within the images. They summed up their newly conceived position as artists succinctly: “Art and life became one, and we were the messengers of a new vision. At that moment that we decided we are art and life, every conversation with people became art, and still is.” While the art world around them in the late 1960s and early 1970s was largely characterized by Pop, Minimalist, and Conceptual art, Gilbert & George developed a wholly unique vision. Although they created their art in a variety of mediums, they considered everything they did to be sculpture: Postal Sculptures, Magazine Sculptures, Charcoal on Paper Sculptures, Drinking Sculptures, and Video Sculptures. Gilbert & George have created a wealth of sculptures in ways never imagined prior to their union, fully integrating their daily existence into their artistic philosophy.

Works in Collection

66 works
1st Post Card

1st Post Card

George Passmore

1972

A Day in the Life of George & Gilbert

A Day in the Life of George & Gilbert

George Passmore

1971

A Message From the Sculptors

A Message From the Sculptors

George Passmore

1970

A Portrait of the Artists as Young Men

A Portrait of the Artists as Young Men

George Passmore

1972

An Artist’s Impression of Gilbert & George / Sculpture

An Artist’s Impression of Gilbert & George / Sculpture

George Passmore

1970

Anything from The Red Boxers

Anything from The Red Boxers

George Passmore

1975 (mailed 1976)

Art & Project Bulletin #20

Art & Project Bulletin #20

George Passmore

1970

Art & Project Bulletin #73

Art & Project Bulletin #73

George Passmore

1974

Art Notes and Thoughts

Art Notes and Thoughts

George Passmore

1970

Artist's Culture from The Limericks

Artist's Culture from The Limericks

George Passmore

1971

As Used by the Sculptors

As Used by the Sculptors

George Passmore

1972

Bad Thoughts and Broken Hearts

Bad Thoughts and Broken Hearts

Gilbert & George

1975

Bloody Life and Dusty Corners

Bloody Life and Dusty Corners

Gilbert & George

1975

Bristol Cream from The Pink Elephants

Bristol Cream from The Pink Elephants

George Passmore

1973

Bristol Cream from The Pink Elephants

Bristol Cream from The Pink Elephants

George Passmore

1973

Chapel from The Red Boxers

Chapel from The Red Boxers

George Passmore

1975 (mailed 1976)

Cherry Blossom

Cherry Blossom

Gilbert & George

1975

Come from The Red Boxers

Come from The Red Boxers

George Passmore

1975 (mailed 1976)

Coming

Coming

Gilbert & George

1975

Dark Shadow

Dark Shadow

George Passmore

1974

Dom Perignon from The Pink Elephants

Dom Perignon from The Pink Elephants

George Passmore

1973

Dom Perignon from The Pink Elephants

Dom Perignon from The Pink Elephants

George Passmore

1973

First Blossom

First Blossom

George Passmore

1979

Gone

Gone

Gilbert & George

1975

Exhibitions

3 exhibitions

Nov 01, 1974 – Jan 31, 1975

Projects: Video II

4 artists · 1 curator

Apr 11, 1986 – Oct 09, 1986

Contemporary Works from the Collection

51 artists · 1 curator

Nov 27, 1986 – Feb 10, 1987

Painting and Sculpture: Recent Acquisitions

16 artists · 1 curator