Artists Gilbert Prousch and George Passmore
Is there anything normal about Gilbert and George?
Gilbert Prousch and George Passmore first met as art students in London in the late 1960s and ever since then they have been together as a couple and as an artistic duo. From the beginning their own physical presence has been central to their work and they see themselves as living sculptures. They appear in most of their work, wearing their distinctive tweed jackets and ties. Their subject matter is the stuff of daily life in London, including the stuff other artists would never dream of using including bodily fluids, faeces and trash. Over the decades they have had work exhibited in many of the world's top modern art galleries and have sold works for millions of dollars. Now in London they have presented a collection of lockdown-era work entitled New Normal Pictures but is there anything normal about Gilbert and George?
(Photo: Still taken from a Hardtalk interview with Gilbert and George at the White Cube Gallery, showing their painting labelled Bagged 2020, in London, April 2021. Credit: Gilbert and George/Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ)
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