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Gilbert & George — Man
Gilbert & George

Man

"Man" by Gilbert & George is a monumental work composed of six chromogenic prints housed in the artists' signature black frames, combining to form a boldly graphic, grid-like composition. True to the duo's distinctive aesthetic, the piece employs vivid, flat fields of color and stark imagery to examine themes of masculinity, identity, and the human form. As is characteristic of Gilbert & George's practice, the work blurs the boundaries between art object and the artists themselves, transforming representation into a provocative meditation on what it means to be human.

Medium
six chromogenic prints in artist's frames
Location
Phillips, Salt Lake City, UT

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20th Century & Contemporary Art Day Sale

February 10, 2016

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Gilbert & George, Man

"Man" by Gilbert & George is a monumental work composed of six chromogenic prints housed in the artists' signature black frames, combining to form a boldly graphic, grid-like composition. True to the duo's distinctive aesthetic, the piece employs vivid, flat fields of color and stark imagery to examine themes of masculinity, identity, and the human form. As is characteristic of Gilbert & George's practice, the work blurs the boundaries between art object and the artists themselves, transforming representation into a provocative meditation on what it means to be human.

Medium
six chromogenic prints in artist's frames
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

20th Century, Twentieth Century, Bold Colors, Photo-based Art, Provocative Mood, Grid Format, Duo Artists, Gilbert And George, Chromogenic Print, Figurative Art, British Artists, Late 20th Century, Male Subject, Contemporary Art, Urban Mood, Urban Masculinity, Photography-based

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