Gilbert & George met in 1967, at London’s Saint Martin’s School of Art. They discovered they had similar views, especially when it came to the credo “Art for All,” which they saw as a way to fight social injustice. The two men began to create together, first working on pictures in black and white, then incorporating grids, then popping in color and stylized graphics. Though their stint at Saint Martin’s was 56 years ago this year, they aren’t showing any signs of slowing down. In April, they opened up a permanent home for their art, just off Brick Lane. This exhibition, which was first presented at White Cube in London and now moves to Lehmann Maupin in New York, offers their most personal pictures to date. The images are theatrical, but also touched with mortality. —Elena Clavarino
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Gilbert & George: The Corpsing Pictures
Gilbert & George, Knotted, 2022.
When
June 22 – Aug 18, 2023
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Photo: © Gilbert & George/courtesy of White Cube