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Gilbert & George

The Paradiscical Pictures


  • Walther & Franz Koenig Verlag
  • by Text: Michael Bracewell
The art of Gilbert & George confounds and rejects all art historical classification or affiliation to other schools or movements in art. As affirmed by the thirty-five PARADISICAL PICTURES there is no formalist, aesthetic or conceptual precedent to the ideology and vision they convey with such intensity.

ISBN 9783960986959 | E | PB
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Publisher Walther & Franz Koenig Verlag
ISBN 9783960986959
Author(s) Text: Michael Bracewell
Publication date January 2020
Edition Paperback
Dimensions 300 x 245 mm
Illustrations 35 col.ill.
Pages 96
Language(s) Eng. ed.
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The art of Gilbert & George confounds and rejects all art historical classification or affiliation to other schools or movements in art. As affirmed by the thirty-five PARADISICAL PICTURES there is no formalist, aesthetic or conceptual precedent to the ideology and vision they convey with such intensity.
The Paradiscical Pictures are fantastical, allegorical, narrative, representational, psychedelic, absurdist, modern yet archaic, surrealistgrotesque,inflected with both tragedy and comedy, filled with pathos, touchingly eloquent of human frailty, age and exhaustion. The art of Gilbert & George is a visionary art, above all - reports from a cosmic journey through life that begins on the streets of London.
The Paradiscical Pictures suggest a chapter in a story that has been unfolding before them and will continue beyond them. This 'paradise' is not a destination but a stage on a longer journey. It is a dream of paradise and the exploration of an archetype that is both secular and sacred. The paradise of these Paradiscical Pictures proposes a more ambivalent view - a place of biomorphic mutation, exhaustion, watchfulness and possession.


Gilbert Prousch, * 1943 in St.Martin in Thurn, Italy,
George Passmore, * 1942 in Plymouth, Great Britain.
Both live and work in London.