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  1. The Gilbert & George Centre is open with Gilbert & George’s ‘LONDON PICTURES’ General admission is free, however, some of our special events may require booking – for more information on our upcoming events click here. Getting Here. Find us at 5a Heneage Street, London, E1 5LJ. Show on Google Maps.

  2. 30 de jul. de 2009 · With Gilbert & George: Directed by Julian Cole. With Gilbert Prousch, George Passmore, Julian Cole, Edward Heath. Filmmaker Julian Cole examines the life and work of 'living sculpture' artists Gilbert and George.

  3. Gilbert was born Gilbert Prousch in 1943, in the Dolomites - the Alpine region of northeastern Italy. He came from a family of shoemakers and his first artistic endeavors were in traditional Alpine wood carving. George was born George Passmore in 1942, in Plymouth, moving early on to a small town in Devon, England.

  4. 13 de sept. de 2017 · Visiting Gilbert & George at their home in London’s East End is a bizarre experience. It feels like stepping into a British version of that Jim Carrey film, The Truman Show.You can’t put your ...

  5. Gilbert & George observe the constantly changing life of our world the way one might observe the weather, or study the ceaseless current of a vast river. The vision of Gilbert & George is committed to raw realism, but is also deeply romantic: finding heightened or disturbed emotion in ordinary things, ...

  6. Gilbert & George is een Engels-Italiaans kunstenaarsduo, bestaande uit Gilbert Prousch (San Martin de Tor , 11 september 1943), en George Passmore (Plymouth , 8 januari, 1942). Hun carrière als kunstenaarsduo begon in de late jaren zestig en duurt nog altijd voort.

  7. 23 de nov. de 2017 · Gilbert & George, Magazine Sculpture, published in Studio International, May 1970, Vol 179 No 922, p 218. In addition to the photographic self-portrait, Gilbert & George’s 1970 Magazine Sculpture included a manifesto decreeing “The Laws of Sculptors”, lifestyle rules that cemented the idea that the lives of the artists were a permanent and ongoing artwork.