Gilbert & George
Gilbert Prousch and George Passmore 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. Gilbert and George's approach to art has always been anti-elitist. Adopting the slogan 'Art for All', they aimed to be relevant beyond the narrow confines of the art world. Although they work in a variety of media, they have always referred to all of their works as "sculpture".
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Death after Life, 2008£ 1,925.00View more details
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Jack Freak, 2009£ 1,000.00View more details
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Scapegoating Picture, 2014£ 1,000.00View more details
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Scapegoating Picture, 2014£ 1,000.00View more details
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Scapegoating Picture, 2014£ 1,000.00View more details
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Scapegoating Picture, 2014£ 1,000.00View more details
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Major Exhibition Tate Modern, 2007£ 900.00View more details
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Major Exhibition Tate Modern, 2007£ 900.00View more details
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Major Exhibition Tate Modern, 2007£ 900.00View more details
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Major Exhibition Tate Modern, 2007£ 900.00View more details
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Major Exhibition Tate Modern, 2007£ 900.00View more details
Italy/Britain, b.1943/1942 - Present
Gilbert Prousch and George Passmore 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. Gilbert and George's approach to art has always been anti-elitist. Adopting the slogan 'Art for All', they aimed to be relevant beyond the narrow confines of the art world. Although they work in a variety of media, they have always referred to all of their works as "sculpture".