Monday, 13 June 2011

Arndt & Partner open Gilbert and George's Jack Freak Pictures in Berlin

Posted: 11 Jun 2011 07:37 PM PDT
artwork: Gilbert and George - HOI POLLOI, 2008 - 4 panels, mixed media, overall dimension: 127 x 151 cm. Courtesy of Arndt & Partner, Berlin
BERLIN.- As the international tour of the last Gilbert & George retrospective (2007–2009) did not include Berlin, Arndt & Partner are now presenting a solo exhibition of the celebrity artist duo in its gallery rooms behind the Hamburger Bahnhof. It is the first Gilbert & George solo show in Berlin for 14 years. The exhibition features a selection of 20 large-scale pieces from the Jack Freak Pictures, the largest Gilbert & George group of pictures to date.The thrust of the content is given by the colors and shapes of the Union Jack flag that dominate the bulk of the pictures as well as the recurring motive of medals, emblems and trees. In the Jack Freak Pictures the artist duo explores aspects of nationhood and of the sentient individual in the nets of society. In his essay published in the catalogue accompanying the exhibition the British writer Michael Bracewell describes these pictures as “the most iconic, philosophically astute and visually violent works that Gilbert & George have ever created...”

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