
Gilbert & George - 1987 (Parkett Edition No. 14)
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Gilbert & George (British, b. 1942 and 1943)
1987 (Parkett Edition No. 14), 1987
Medium: Photograph, mounted on cardboard, folded in the middle
Dimensions: 25,5 x 42 cm (10 x 16.5 in)
Edition of 200: Hand signed and numbered in felt-tip pen
Condition: Very good
Artwork details
Gilbert & George’s 1987 (Parkett Edition No. 14) is a striking black-and-white photograph, hand-signed and numbered in an edition of 200. Created for the renowned art journal Parkett, the print features the duo in their signature formal attire, framed by the bold numerals “1987.” With its folded format and direct gaze, the edition encapsulates their ongoing exploration of identity, performance, and the merging of life with art. A highly collectible limited edition print, it represents a key moment in Gilbert & George’s collaboration with Parkett and their wider practice.
About this artist
Gilbert & George are a British artist duo who have been working together since the late 1960s. Gilbert Proesch and George Passmore met while studying at St. Martin’s School of Art in London and have since become known for their provocative and controversial work that often challenges societal norms and conventions. One of their most well-known artworks is titled The Singing Sculpture. Created in 1969, the performance piece features Gilbert & George dressed in suits, standing on a table, and singing the hymn “Underneath the Arches” while moving their arms and legs in a robotic manner. The artwork challenges traditional notions of sculpture and performance, blurring the boundaries between the two. Another notable work by Gilbert & George is their “Drinking Pieces” series. Created in the early 1970s, the series consists of large-scale photographs of the artists holding alcoholic drinks and making provocative gestures. The images are meant to challenge societal taboos around alcohol and to critique the conservative attitudes of British society at the time. Gilbert & George are also known for their brightly colored and highly detailed “Pictures” series, which features a wide range of images and symbols from everyday life. The photo series has been described as a kind of visual diary, reflecting the artists’ experiences and observations of contemporary culture. Throughout their career, Gilbert & George have been recognized for their groundbreaking contributions to the art world. They were awarded the Turner Prize in 1986, and in 2017, they were the subject of a major retrospective at London’s Tate Modern museum.

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