Alex Kizu, Mist and Smash137

Alex Kizu, Mist and Smash137

Los Angeles Read more »

Mrz 31, 2013 
 
The Other Americans

The Other Americans

Aachen Read more »

Mrz 31, 2013 
 
Clouds

Clouds

Vienna Read more »

Mrz 30, 2013 
 
Georg Baselitz

Georg Baselitz

Vienna Read more »

Mrz 30, 2013 
 
Paul Jacobsen

Paul Jacobsen

Denver Read more »

Mrz 29, 2013 
 
Sam Gilliam

Sam Gilliam

Los Angeles Read more »

Mrz 29, 2013 
 
Mark Ryden. Pinxit

Mark Ryden. Pinxit

Cologne Read more »

Mrz 28, 2013 
 
Vhils

Vhils

Sydney Read more »

Mrz 27, 2013 
 
From Picasso to Koons

From Picasso to Koons

Miami Read more »

Mrz 27, 2013 
 
Tauba Auerbach

Tauba Auerbach

Brussels Read more »

Mrz 26, 2013 
 
Jessica Hess and Tara Smith

Jessica Hess and Tara Smith

Los Angeles Read more »

Mrz 26, 2013 
 
Olivier Kosta-Théfaine

Olivier Kosta-Théfaine

Brussels Read more »

Mrz 25, 2013 
 
Vernon Fisher

Vernon Fisher

Los Angeles Read more »

Mrz 25, 2013 
 
Urban Art Biennale

Urban Art Biennale

Völklingen Read more »

Mrz 24, 2013 
 
Selim Varol

Selim Varol

Málaga Read more »

Mrz 23, 2013 
 
David Bowie is

David Bowie is

London Read more »

Mrz 23, 2013 
 
Alex Katz & Félix Vallotton

Alex Katz & Félix Vallotton

Lausanne Read more »

Mrz 22, 2013 
 
Smash137

Smash137

Stuttgart-Möhringen Read more »

Mrz 21, 2013 
 
Direct Address

Direct Address

New York City Read more »

Mrz 21, 2013 
 
Damien Hirst

Damien Hirst

Hong Kong Read more »

Mrz 20, 2013 
 
Gilbert & George

Gilbert & George

Duisburg Read more »

Mrz 20, 2013 
 

Gilbert & George

Coming from similarly poor backgrounds that neither felt they fit into, Gilbert Proesch and George Passmore felt instant kinship when they met at St. Martins School of Art in London (now Central Saint Martins) in 1967. Since then, the pair has been inseparable – in both their private and artistic lives.

Gilbert and George, as they are famously known, put themselves into their work – literally. They describe themselves as “living sculptures.” Both reject the perception of art as elitist, so much so that in 2007, they offered one of their works as a free file download from the Internet.  “It was very funny because we started the project when we were in London and flew to New York that same evening, which is a seven-hour time difference,” they recall. “When we arrived, the maid who was doing our beds in the hotel already had it to get it signed. It was extraordinary.”

We met the artistic duo ahead of their solo exhibition currently showing at the Museum Küppersmühle in Duisburg, Germany. We discussed their early days, their sartorial preferences, and their peccadilloes. As they say: “It is not good to be weird, because all the silly artists are weird. It is not good to be normal because everybody is normal. But to be normal and weird is a very great secret in the mind.”

It’s an attitude that has won Gilbert & George all manner of fans while inspiring other artists including the Pet Shop Boys, David Bowie and Kraftwerk. Read more »

Mrz 19, 2013 
 
Christo

Christo

Oberhausen Read more »

Mrz 19, 2013 
 
Stohead

Stohead

Berlin Read more »

Mrz 19, 2013 
 
Tony Oursler

Tony Oursler

Kyiv Read more »

Mrz 18, 2013 
 
Kevin Earl Taylor

Kevin Earl Taylor

Hamburg Read more »

Mrz 18, 2013 
 
Art Spiegelman

Art Spiegelman

Vancouver Read more »

Mrz 17, 2013 
 
Kenny Scharf

Kenny Scharf

New York City Read more »

Mrz 17, 2013 
 
Joram Roukes

Joram Roukes

London Read more »

Mrz 16, 2013 
 
Tony Matelli

Tony Matelli

St. Louis Read more »

Mrz 16, 2013