Introducing Gilbert & George

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The perfect overview of two of the most important and popular living artists in the world today

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Robert Rosenblum

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Gilbert & George are artists of our time. Theirs is an art for everyone, a democratic art – in their own words, an ‘art for all’.
In their sculptures, photographic works, drawings and performance pieces, Gilbert & George address fundamental human issues and concerns: sex, death, religion, corruption, violence, fear, racial tension and alcoholism. Humorous and subversive, amusing and shocking, they are in the tradition of England’s finest socially engaged artists.

In this handy guide, the late Robert Rosenblum, eminent art historian, critic and close friend of the artists, looks back at their entire career since they met at St Martin’s School of Art in London in 1967 and first started working together. Some of their most important works, from the Singing Sculptures of the late 1960s to their very latest large, colourful, multipanel pictures, are here to illustrate Rosenblum’s lively and perceptive text, while quotes from the artists provide a fascinating insight into their lives, works and personalities. Introducing Gilbert & George is the perfect overview of two of the most important and popular living artists in the world today.

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Weight 536 g
Dimensions 16.6 x 19.6 cm
Publisher name Thames and Hudson Ltd
Publication date 18 June 2004
Number of pages 176
Format Paperback / softback
Dimensions 16.6 x 19.6 cm
Weight 536 g

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Robert Rosenblum, (1927 - 2006) was an American art historian and curator. He held teaching positions at Princeton University, the University of Michigan, Yale University, Oxford University and the Institute of Fine Arts at New York University and was Curator of Twentieth-Century Art at the Guggenheim Museum from 1996 - 2006.