About The Work
"Gilbert & George consider themselves warriors 'fighting for a total expression.' They want to involve all our experiences, intellectual and physical, even the most dramatic, the most banal, and the most shunned by social custom. Their daily struggle for artistic creative action becomes a metaphor for the unceasing desperate activity of man."
Mario Codognato, Parkett No. 14, 1987
Courtesy of Carolina Nitsch
About Gilbert & George
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- Interviews & Features: Collector Alain Servais on Why the Venice Biennale Is the World's Best Art Fair
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- Art 101: The Art Lovers: Power Couples of the Art World
Photograph, mounted on cardboard, folded in the center
10.00 x 16.50 in
25.4 x 41.9 cm
This work is signed and numbered by the artist.
About The Work
"Gilbert & George consider themselves warriors 'fighting for a total expression.' They want to involve all our experiences, intellectual and physical, even the most dramatic, the most banal, and the most shunned by social custom. Their daily struggle for artistic creative action becomes a metaphor for the unceasing desperate activity of man."
Mario Codognato, Parkett No. 14, 1987
Courtesy of Carolina Nitsch
About Gilbert & George
From The Magazine
- Art 101: 8 More Essential Self-Portraits You Need to Know Now
- Interviews & Features: Collector Alain Servais on Insider Trading in the Art Market, “Blood-Sucking Leeches,” and Why We're Now Just the Fashion Industry
- Interviews & Features: Collector Alain Servais on Why the Venice Biennale Is the World's Best Art Fair
- Art 101: A Brief History of Art Basel, the World's Premier Contemporary Fair
- Art 101: The Art Lovers: Power Couples of the Art World
for Parkett volume #14
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