HOBART.- Two people, but one artist: the legendary Gilbert & Georges first ever exhibition in Australasia, Gilbert & George: The Art Exhibition, is now open at the
Museum of Old and New Art in Tasmania, Australia, until March 28, 2016.
Gilbert & George: The Art Exhibition is a major retrospective, including pictures spanning five decades; dating from 1970 to most recent pictures of 2014. Curated by Gilbert & George with organising curators, Monas Co-Directors of Exhibitions and Collections, Olivier Varenne and Nicole Durling, the pictures are installed across the entirety of Monas touring galleries, 14 metres underground.
Our pictures deal with the great universals: death, hope, life, fear, sex, money, race and religion. Seeing is believing. See for yourself: Gilbert & George: The Art Exhibition. This is your very first and last chance to see one hundred of our pictures, at the wonderful Museum of Old and New Art in Hobart, Tasmania. - Gilbert & George
Since first meeting at St Martins school of Art, London, in 1967, Gilbert & George have lived and worked together as one single and fiercely independent artist, dedicated solely to the creation of their art. They have no allegiance to any other trend, school, movement, doctrine, theory or style of art.
Gilbert & George already knew that they were seeking for a form of art that was to them entirely rooted in the real world in the streets and clamour and traffic and buildings and hearts of strangers: an Art for All.
Today, their art continues to be multi-allusive, contemporary and contentious, as their subject is literally at their feet along countless streets, the thoroughfares of the passage of millions of lives, and dense with the sedimentary tracings of social existence.