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Gilbert & George: “We’re excited about being alive”

May 31, 20245 Mins Read


Gilbert & George, first heralded for their performance piece The Singing Sculpture (1969), began their career with frequent appearances at parties, galleries, and art museums, acting as live sculptures, from the 1960s to the 1990s. In the variety of works they created, they erased the line between life and art. In the years since, the duo have focused on colourful, controversial pictures, often inspired by London’s East End. To date, they say, they have had more than 105 museum shows.

As their latest exhibition, ‘London Pictures’ runs at The Gilbert & George Centre, which they established in 2023, they remain, discreetly, as enthusiastic as ever. Wallpaper* joined Gilbert & George in conversation.

Gilbert & George: ‘We’re very excited about being alive’

Gilbert & George in suits photographed side by side

(Image credit: John Spyrou)

Wallpaper*: You met in 1967 at art school. What was your practice like when you started out?

George: Looking back, we knew that you couldn’t employ two people as an artist and you wouldn’t get a grant for two people in that way. We wandered the streets of London rather than looking for grants.

Gilbert: We were very lucky because one day we were standing in a corner of a room with our heads (painted) gold, and a person comes up and says, ‘I’m Konrad Fischer. Do something with me in Dusseldorf.’

George: That was the leading modern art dealer in the world.

George: Within months of that, we were presenting The Singing Sculpture in Brussels, at a pop-up gallery, very unsuccessfully. Very few people came. At the end of the evening an old lady, she was much younger than we are now, came up. ‘My name is Ileana Sonnabend. I’m opening a gallery in New York and you must be the first exhibition.’ These two people, one picked us up for North America and one picked us up for Europe.

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Gilbert: In 1968, 1969 we started sending out these postal sculptures. It’s like an artwork by post. We designed pieces of work in an envelope and sent it to special people. We used to have the addresses of 400 or 500 people.

George: Konrad Fischer gave us his address list.

Gilbert: An amazing success.

London Pictures by Gilbert & George, installation view at The Gilbert & George Centre

Gilbert & George, ‘London Pictures’, installation view at The Gilbert & George Centre, 2024. The London Pictures series, the largest group of pictures created by the artists, is comprised of 292 pictures, whose subject matter is taken from 3,712 newspaper posters, stolen by the artists over a number of of years

(Image credit: Prudence Cuming © The Gilbert & George Centre)

George: Within months of that, we were presenting The Singing Sculpture in Brussels, at a pop-up gallery, very unsuccessfully. Very few people came. At the end of the evening an old lady, she was much younger than we are now, came up. ‘My name is Ileana Sonnabend. I’m opening a gallery in New York and you must be the first exhibition.’ These two people, one picked us up for North America and one picked us up for Europe.

Gilbert: In 1968, 1969 we started sending out these postal sculptures. It’s like an artwork by post. We designed pieces of work in an envelope and sent it to special people. We used to have the addresses of 400 or 500 people.

George: Konrad Fischer gave us his address list.

Gilbert: An amazing success.

Artwork comprising newspaper posters, from London Pictures by Gilbert & George

Gilbert & George, London, 2011, from ‘London Pictures’

(Image credit: © Gilbert & George / Courtesy The Gilbert & George Centre)

W*: You have said, ‘Our whole life is one big sculpture.’ What are some things that you do to make your life a daily artwork?

Gilbert: First, I think, getting up.

W*: Just getting up, that’s the most important thing.

George: We’ve always felt that we have a highly developed sense of purpose. If you’ve got a stall in the market you’ve got to have purpose: I’ve got the best shellfish.

Gilbert: When people see us, that becomes part of the idea of two human beings being one artwork.

W*: I’ve read that Kraftwerk was inspired by how you present yourself, how you’ve always worn nearly matching suits everywhere. Have you met Kraftwerk?

George: They did let us know that.

Gilbert: We never met them but yes, many people told us that.

W*: Do you ever listen to Kraftwerk’s music?

Gilbert: We don’t know what it is.

George: Music is the enemy.

W*: Is there any music you enjoy?

George: We don’t have the equipment to listen to music.

Gilbert: We never listen to music.

Gilbert & George in suits photographed side by side

(Image credit: John Spyrou)

W*: Never? That’s very radical.

George: We don’t like anything to take our brains into distraction.

Gilbert: We watch television at 6 o’clock for the news. That’s it.

George: That’s why we go to the same restaurant every night and we never read the menu, because all of our friends are thinking which restaurant to go to tomorrow night. And when they get to the restaurant, they spend half an hour reading the menu before they have a meal. We try to keep operating, really concentrated.

W*: Focused on art?

George: Yes. On art and life. Death. Hope. Life. Fear. Sex.

Gilbert: Money.

George: Race.

Gilbert: Religion.

W*: What are you excited about right now?

George: We’re excited because we’re in the middle of creating a new group of pictures. We’re excited that we’re doing [a] big Hayward show next year.

Gilbert: We’re very excited about being alive.

‘London Pictures’ is on view at The Gilbert & George Centre in London until the end of 2024. The artists’ 1974 book ‘Dark Shadow’ is back in print (available at Waterstones and Amazon)

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