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NEW NORMAL PICTURES

New York

9월 9일–2021년 11월 6일

New Normal Pictures by Gilbert & George

W 22nd Street

New York, New York

Lehmann Maupin will present NEW NORMAL PICTURES, an exhibition of new work by the iconic London-based duo Gilbert & George. The exhibition marks the artists’ seventh with the gallery and the debut of NEW NORMAL PICTURES in New York. This new series fully embodies the tenor of contemporary life, best described through the old punk adage “the day the world turned Day-Glo,” with works rendered in an acidic color palette and with almost post-apocalyptic flare. Begun before the onset of the global pandemic and crystallized during the Covid-19 lockdowns in England, NEW NORMAL PICTURES reflects the reality of the world we live in today, from the endless refuse and litter of post-industrial life to the moments of sublime human connection and humor that can be found in even the darkest of times.

For over 50 years, Gilbert & George have lived and worked together in London’s East End, subsuming their individual identities into a singular artistic persona. The neighborhood has served as both the backdrop of and subject matter for their art, bearing witness to the shifting sociopolitical and urban conditions of the area over many decades. Through imagery specific to London and the East End in particular, Gilbert & George create pictures that function as both a portrait and love letter to their city―and often reflect larger universal concerns. The works in NEW NORMAL PICTURES bring the uncanny to life, where brute realism is infused with the hallucinatory quality of dreams. Each picture is simultaneously too dark yet too bright, and the tonal contrasts seem to be at war with one another, with little to soften the bleak, urban other-worldliness of the compositions. By depicting precarious (often seemingly absurd) image-subject relationships, the artists create a discordant tone that heightens the overarching sense of drama, dark humor, and intrigue.

Installation view of Gilbert & George at Lehmann Maupin New York
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BALLOONERY, 2020

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SAC LOVE, 2020

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PUMA COURT, 2020

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BATTLE ROAD, 2020

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BOLLARDS, 2020

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CLOTHES AND SHOES, 2020

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COMMIT NO NUISANCE, 2020

Installation view of Gilbert & George at Lehmann Maupin New York
Installation Views: 1 / 6
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CAMEL ROAD, 2020

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ELEPHANT ROAD, 2020

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SHELTER, 2020

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GREY EAGLE STREET, 2020

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D3, 2020

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TRADE, 2020

Portrait of Gilbert & George

Gilbert & George (b. 1943, San Martin de Tor, Italy & 1942, Plymouth, United Kingdom; lives and works in London, United Kingdom) met in 1967 in art school at Saint Martin’s, where they first developed their signature form of “living sculptures” by walking around the streets of London with their heads and hands coated with multi-color metallic powders. Since then, they have lived and worked together, their individual identities subsumed into a vision of animate sculpture, becoming representations of the universal human condition, which is a central theme in their work. Their embrace of video technology, along with their well-known photo-collage works, allowed Gilbert & George to extend their living sculptures beyond a particular time and place and broadcast their art to wider audiences, establishing their motto of “art for all.”

Shortly after art school, they moved to London’s East End, then a bustling immigrant and working-class neighborhood, which has served as their home and studio for almost 50 years. Their changing neighborhood, which has become a gentrified creative center, has significantly influenced their work. The artists often appear in their work as witnesses to life unfolding in the sociopolitical and urban conditions of this area. Through imagery specific to London and the East End in particular, Gilbert & George create an ongoing portrait of the city that includes street signs, ginkgo trees, graffiti, postering, and gum-stained sidewalks.

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