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.
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- Gilbert Prousch, sometimes referred to as Gilbert Proesch (born 17 September 1943 in San Martin de Tor, Italy), and George Passmore (born 8 January 1942 in Plymouth, United Kingdom), are two artists who work together as the collaborative art duo Gilbert & George. They are known for their distinctive and highly formal appearance and manner in performance art, and also for their brightly coloured graphic-style photo-based artworks. In 2017, the artists celebrated their 50th anniversary.
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Exhibitions
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Gilbert & George: The Early Years
May 9–Sep 27, 2015
MoMA
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Ileana Sonnabend: Ambassador for the New
Dec 21, 2013–Apr 21, 2014
MoMA
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MoMA Media Lounge
Feb 29, 2012–Jul 8, 2013
MoMA
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Contemporary Collection
Nov 16, 2011–Feb 9, 2014
MoMA
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Staging Action: Performance in Photography since 1960
Jan 28–May 9, 2011
MoMA
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Gilbert & George, Gilbert Proesch, George Passmore Bristol Cream from The Pink Elephants 1973
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Gilbert & George, Gilbert Proesch, George Passmore London Dry from The Pink Elephants 1973
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Gilbert & George, Gilbert Proesch, George Passmore Bristol Cream from The Pink Elephants 1973
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Gilbert & George, Gilbert Proesch, George Passmore Reclining Drunk 1973
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Gilbert & George, Gilbert Proesch, George Passmore Dark Shadow 1974
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Gilbert & George, Gilbert Proesch, George Passmore Art & Project Bulletin #73 1974
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Gilbert & George Untitled c. 1974
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Gilbert & George, Gilbert Proesch, George Passmore The Tuileries 1974
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Gilbert & George, Gilbert Proesch, George Passmore Wooden from The Red Boxers 1975 (mailed 1976)
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Gilbert & George, Gilbert Proesch, George Passmore Anything from The Red Boxers 1975 (mailed 1976)
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Gilbert & George, Gilbert Proesch, George Passmore Stone-ish from The Red Boxers 1975 (mailed 1976)
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Gilbert & George, Gilbert Proesch, George Passmore Moved from The Red Boxers 1975 (mailed 1976)
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Gilbert & George, Gilbert Proesch, George Passmore Stillness from The Red Boxers 1975 (mailed 1976)
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Gilbert & George, Gilbert Proesch, George Passmore Come from The Red Boxers 1975 (mailed 1976)
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Gilbert & George, Gilbert Proesch, George Passmore Study from The Red Boxers 1975 (mailed 1976)
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Gilbert & George, Gilbert Proesch, George Passmore Chapel from The Red Boxers 1975 (mailed 1976)
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Gilbert & George The Red Sculpture Album 1975
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Gilbert & George The Red Sculpture 1975
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Gilbert & George Human Bondage and Dark Shadow 1975
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Gilbert & George Ready 1975
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Gilbert & George Cherry Blossom 1975
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Gilbert & George Bad Thoughts and Broken Hearts 1975
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Gilbert & George Coming 1975
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Gilbert & George Wooden Air 1975
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Gilbert & George Bloody Life and Dusty Corners 1975
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Gilbert & George Gone 1975
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Gilbert & George Red Boxers 1975
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Gilbert & George The Red Sculpture 1975
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Gilbert & George, Gilbert Proesch, George Passmore Art & Project Bulletin #103 1977
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Gilbert & George, Gilbert Proesch, George Passmore First Blossom 1979
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Gilbert & George, Gilbert Proesch, George Passmore Polish Cross 1981
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Gilbert & George, Gilbert Proesch, George Passmore Life Without End (1982)
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Gilbert & George, Gilbert Proesch, George Passmore Live's 1984
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Gilbert & George, Rosemarie Trockel, Various Artists Parkett no. 14 1987
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Gilbert & George, Gilbert Proesch, George Passmore, Rosemarie Trockel 1987 (for Parkett no. 14) 1987
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Gilbert & George, Gilbert Proesch, George Passmore Down to Earth 1989
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