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Gilbert & George

April 2023

  • Gilbert and George sitting outside their new Spitalfields centre.

    The Gilbert & George Centre review – Ripper world meets the white cube

  • Opening of the Gilbert and George Centre Vox Pops, Heneage St, Brick Lane, London, 01/04/2023. Sophia Evans for The Observer Gilbert and George pass through the Centre

    ‘Most amusing’: Gilbert and George welcome the public to their own gallery

March 2023

  • George (left) and Gilbert at the Gilbert and George Centre in London’s Brick Lane.

    ‘They’re giving something back’: Brick Lane locals delight in Gilbert and George gallery

    Artists have lived in area since 1968 and community hopes museum will bring more visitors to the area
  • Venus Verticordia by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, 1868.

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    Radically romantic Rossettis, female impressionists and whisky – the week in art

    Preraphaelite sensuality gets complex at the Tate, the great Berthe Morisot wins her due and Northumberland distils Anglo-Saxon history – all in your weekly dispatch
  • ‘We wanted to be part of the world, not the art world’… Gilbert, on right, and George at the gates of their new centre.

    ‘Warhol cooked us scrambled eggs. Or was it Rauschenberg?’ – Gilbert and George preserve their greatest moments

    Now in their 80s, the ‘living sculpture’ couple have built a free gallery to ensure their creations last for ever. Our writer gets a tour of the centre – and its mind-boggling inaugural show

December 2022

  • “Gilbert and George by AI” by Gilbert and George

    Incoherent, creepy and gorgeous: we asked six leading artists to make work using AI – and here are the results

    Artificial intelligence is creating increasingly sophisticated images. But what does it mean for the artworld? Gilbert and George, Gillian Wearing, Mat Collishaw, Elizabeth Price, Polly Morgan and Lindsey Mendick found out

October 2021

  • Tarunima Sinha’s potato curry leaf rolls.

    Welcome to October’s Observer Food Monthly

  • Lunch with Gilbert & George

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    Gilbert & George: ‘We’re art’s outsiders. We never wanted to eat lasagne at other people’s houses’

July 2021

  • Schoolchildren from Belfast being bused to a refugee centre to escape the Troubles in September 1971.

    Life and death looked straight in the eye: the legacy of Tony McGrath

  • It doesn’t pay to be subtle … Climate Emergency Services by Mike Stubbs

    Run from the flaming van of the apocalypse! Folkestone Triennial review

March 2021

  • Gilbert and George unveil their New Normal Pictures.

    Lockdown culture
    Gilbert and George on their epic Covid artworks: 'This is an enormously sad time'

    The artists have responded to the pandemic with comic, haunting works showing themselves being buffeted around a chaotic London. They talk about lines of coffins, illegal raves and ‘shameful’ statue-toppling

February 2021

  • Detail of Funky by Gilbert and George

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    A dance with Rothko plus Gilbert and George explore Covid chaos – the week in art

    Mark Rothko’s chapel turns 50, the British Museum examines the male and female lives of the Chevalier d’Éon and Britain’s favourite odd-couple artists capture the new normal

October 2020

  • From the top of the world … a basket with carved walrus head, 1952, by Marvin Peter.

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    Shocking news from the 70s and a chilling message from the far north – the week in art

    Gilbert & George’s images of a divided Britain reveal an enduring immediacy, while the British Museum takes an immersive tour of the Arctic

July 2020

  • Gilbert & George, photographed at their London home in 2017

    Gilbert and George quit Royal Academy over dashed hopes for major exhibition

    The artists stood down as academicians after the gallery said it would not be hosting the show they had planned

May 2020

  • A cheerful art manifesto ... Gilbert and George poster.

    Lockdown culture
    Lockdown with Gilbert and George: they've lost the world, but the walk goes on

    For decades the suited pair have spent their days strolling around London. Now due to coronavirus they’ve stoically adapted their routine, as shown in a strangely moving video diary

April 2020

  • Gilbert and George

    Lockdown culture
    'Don't catch it!': Gilbert & George make free coronavirus artwork

    The duo are the latest artists to produce downloadable posters for your living room window

December 2019

  • Gilbert (left) & George with Ruth Rogers, who approached the pair about the project, and designs for the plates.

    Gilbert & George put art on plates to help feed the homeless

    Artists say they have ‘an extraordinary following’ among the disenfranchised

January 2019

  • Bill Gaglione and Tim Mancusi, Dada Land, 1975/1977

    Wish you were here? Postcards from the art world

    Former auctioneer Jeremy Cooper, annoyed by high prices, turned to a smaller-scale field. Now his collection – from Yoko Ono to Gilbert & George – is a book and exhibition

April 2018

  • APRIL-2018_LONDON: Alexandra Palace Theatre restoration.

(Photograph by Graeme Robertson)

    Alexandra Palace’s ‘hidden’ theatre to reopen after £18.8m restoration

    Performers to grace the Victorian stage in London after a gap of 80 years, once lottery-funded revamp finishes this summer

November 2017

  • Modigliani
Reclining Nude, Head Resting on Right Arm, 1919

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    Killer snakes, boozy beards and Da Vinci's record-smashing Christ – the week in art

    Modigliani’s nudes hit Tate Modern, Gilbert and George celebrate 50 years together and Facebook bans Christmas robins
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