White Cube is pleased to present the NEW NORMAL PICTURES by Gilbert & George at Mason’s Yard. This exhibition brings together 26 pictures from a new series they have been working on for over two years.
Since meeting as students in the late summer of 1967, Gilbert & George have been travelling together on a visionary and moral journey that they liken to John Bunyan’s The Pilgrim’s Progress. Their journey is made on foot, along the endless streets of London; occasionally by bus to the city’s eastern edges. It encompasses new-build developments on reclaimed and reworked land; excursions into a not-too-distant future, as disquietingly mild as it is lowering.
WHITE CUBE MASON'S YARD
25 – 26 Mason's Yard
London SW1Y 6BU
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7930 5373
Tuesday – Saturday
10am – 4pm
We plan to open this exhibition to the public on Tuesday 13 April, subject to UK government guidelines.
Advance tickets can be booked HERE.
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Gilbert & George introduce the NEW NORMAL PICTURES
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Gilbert & George’s NEW NORMAL PICTURES have the air, also, of temperate yet strangely intense days. In fact, the stages on a journey they seem to recount have a ‘post-everything’ air; as though they have just crossed through a fissure in time to a place that is almost but not quite familiar – a place that looks normal but is not normal, is skewed, perhaps abandoned.
Gilbert & George bring worlds to life in their art that are also moods and feelings. Brute realism is infused with the vague yet precise temper of disquieting and uneasy dreams. They often use very few elements, a concentrate of concise image-subjects to create violence, drama and mystery in their pictures. Litter, railings, drug bags, shovels, spades and old trinkets become like a ‘palette’ as if primal images that do the work of primary colours. In these pictures there are no ambiguous shades, no finesse or subtlety softens their bleak urban other-worldliness.
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Gilbert & GeorgeBAG-MEN, 2020302 x 571 cm | 118 7/8 x 224 13/16 in.
"Sleeping beauties, in BAG-MEN. Who left him a pack of biscuits and of what does he dream?"
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The NEW NORMAL PICTURES suggest that the old punk adage ‘the day the world turned Day-Glo’ has come to life. Everywhere is dark yet too bright, tonal contrasts go to war with one another. In streets, alleys and vistas, the unreal city seems to rearrange time and tenses, accelerating the slow and stalling the immediate. The overlooked and thrown away reacquires visibility and meaning. The usual hierarchies reverse; discard dominates.
A fully illustrated catalogue with an essay by writer and novelist Michael Bracewell, as well as four signed posters designed by the artist, are available to coincide with the exhibition. To purchase please email interest to: newnormalpictures@whitecube.com.With thanks to Michael Bracewell.
All quotes: Gilbert & George, 2020
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Gilbert & GeorgeBEDLOW WAY, 2020151 x 191 cm | 59 7/16 x 75 3/16 in.
"A wonderful celebration of the great lower-class tradition of throwing out mattress once a rent-boy has peed on it."
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Gilbert & GeorgeIN THE PINK, 2020227 x 317 cm | 89 3/8 x 124 13/16 in.Series: ‘Tagged and drained but hanging on in there.’Find out more
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Gilbert & GeorgeBLANKET, 2020227 x 254 cm | 89 3/8 x 100 in.Series: ‘The tragedy of the BLANKET - which darling little dope-fiend left this behind?’Find out more
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Gilbert & GeorgeSTANDING, 2020227 x 317 cm | 89 3/8 x 124 13/16 in.Series: ‘The artists are "up against it" in this picture STANDING.’Find out more
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Gilbert & GeorgePRIORITY SEAT, 2020227 x 380 cm | 89 3/8 x 149 5/8 in.
"We are not pregnant, elderly or infirm, but we do love to relax at the bus stop. We also want to warn young people of the danger of S.G."
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Gilbert & GeorgeFUNKY, 2020302 x 444 cm | 118 7/8 x 174 13/16 in.Series: ‘A doorway to spliffland. “Take it back! OK”! in this red corner of the picture.’Find out more
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Gilbert & GeorgeNUMBER TWELVE, 2020302 x 444 cm | 118 7/8 x 174 13/16 in.Series: ‘“Keep smiling through”, says the artist’s friend George Crompton in the picture NUMBER TWELVE.’Find out more
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Gilbert & GeorgeMARLEY WALK, 2020302 x 507 cm | 118 7/8 x 199 5/8 in.
"One Bob behind bars and two out on the street in this bag-strewn townscape of our time in the picture MARLEY WALK."
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Gilbert & GeorgeBOYTON CLOSE, 2020151 x 191 cm | 59 7/16 x 75 3/16 in.Series: ‘Phoning for crack from "boy" telephone box. What would his mother think?’Find out more
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Gilbert & GeorgeGATE IN USE , 2020227 x 317 cm | 89 3/8 x 124 13/16 in.Series: ‘Burn in hell but not as long as the gate is in use.’Find out more
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Gilbert & GeorgeBAGSHOT COURT, 2020151 x 191 cm | 59 7/16 x 75 3/16 in.Series: ‘The red grill is down in BAGSHOT COURT. Weed, guns, Bob and smiley faces dominate.’Find out more
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Gilbert & GeorgeBALLOONING, 2020191 x 302 cm | 75 3/16 x 118 7/8 in.
"Two balloons converse between the Artists' legs. What can the subject be? Is it love?"
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Gilbert & GeorgeBURNSIDE CLOSE, 2020127 x 151 cm | 50 x 59 7/16 in.Series: ‘The artists are feebly armed for the autumn of BURNSIDE CLOSE.’Find out more
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Gilbert & GeorgeLOCK CHASE, 2020127 x 151 cm | 50 x 59 7/16 in.Series: ‘Snakes alive! The artists sit it out until the door unlocks.’Find out more
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Gilbert & GeorgeGARDEN WALK, 2020151 x 191 cm | 59 7/16 x 75 3/16 in.
"Two ghost-like litter bins haunt the picture GARDEN WALK, where the artists’ late friends Andrew Heard and David Robilliard once lived. Note the litter that got away."
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Gilbert & GeorgeBAGGED, 2020227 x 254 cm | 89 3/8 x 100 in.Series: ‘White stuff is on both sides of the park fence.’Find out more
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Gilbert & GeorgePIGGING, 2020227 x 254 cm | 89 3/8 x 100 in.Series: ‘PIGGING, the sun sets on pig-land. Remember – we are all God’s creatures.’Find out more
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Gilbert & GeorgeEDEN ROAD, 2020227 x 254 cm | 89 3/8 x 100 in.Series: ‘Is there an EDEN ROAD in London? - Yes, in E17. Maybe without dragon flies but certainly with shovels.’Find out more
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Gilbert & GeorgeKNELL, 2020151 x 254 cm | 59 7/16 x 100 in.
"All you need is boney love, here in the middle of the picture KNELL."
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Gilbert & GeorgeRESPECT ROAD, 2020151 x 254 cm | 59 7/16 x 100 in.Series: ‘All together now - let's all go down this road.’Find out more
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Gilbert & GeorgeBIN DAY , 2020227 x 317 cm | 89 3/8 x 124 13/16 in.Series: ‘The ever-increasing subject of waste. We all have a BIN DAY - how democratic!’Find out more
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Gilbert & GeorgeCASHMERE, 2020191 x 302 cm | 75 3/16 x 118 7/8 in.Series: ‘CASHMERE, that beautiful and disputed territory. Here it is just an unwanted, discarded bed. What was the last thing that happened in it?’Find out more
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Gilbert & GeorgeWOKEN , 2020302 x 571 cm | 118 7/8 x 224 13/16 in.
"A young friend asked "What is the difference between shovel and spade?", the spade digs a hole in the ground, and the shovel puts the earth back in. The sunset view is from the balcony of our sweetheart friend Daniel's flat."
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Event
Conversations: Gilbert & George with Daniel Birnbaum Thursday 4 March 2021, 5pmJoin Gilbert & George in conversation with Daniel Birnbaum, Director and Curator of Acute Art, as they discuss their life and work, live from White Cube Mason's Yard.
Registration Necessary
This event coincides with the White Cube Online and Mason's Yard exhibition'NEW NORMAL PICTURES'
2 March -1 May 2021
Find out more at whitecube.com/exhibitions
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To enquire about any of the works in the exhibition