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  • Subway Station Koenigsplatz Munich
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    Subway Station Koenigsplatz Munich
    Commuters wait on the platform of Koenigsplatz U-Bahn station along the U2 line in Munich, Germany, on May 18, 2025. The station wall is decorated with classical sculpture motifs referencing nearby museums and cultural landmarks. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Subway Station Koenigsplatz Munich
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    Subway Station Koenigsplatz Munich
    A couple stands on the platform of Koenigsplatz U-Bahn station next to a white cello case in Munich, Germany, on May 18, 2025. The station wall features an art reproduction and signage for the Staatliche Galerie am Lenbachhaus, a nearby art museum. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Subway Station Koenigsplatz Munich
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    Subway Station Koenigsplatz Munich
    Three members of the U-Bahnwache (subway security service) walk along the platform at Koenigsplatz U-Bahn station in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 18, 2025. The station wall features art reproductions and signage pointing to the nearby Stadtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus. (Photo by Michael Nguyen)

     

  • Young Couple Holding Hands In Underpass
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    Young Couple Holding Hands In Underpass
    A young couple walks hand in hand through a graffiti-covered pedestrian underpass in Treviso, Italy, on November 1, 2024. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Kolkata, India
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    Daily Life In Kolkata, India
    A person passes next to wall art in Kolkata, India, on May 21, 2025. (Photo by Sudipta Das/NurPhoto)

     

  • Inauguration Of The ‚ÄúMemorial To The Forgotten‚Äù By Artist Jean-Luc Verna, In Paris
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    Inauguration Of The “Memorial To The Forgotten” By Artist Jean-Luc Verna, In Paris
    Jean-Luc Verna speaks during the inauguration of his artwork, the ''Memorial to the Forgotten,'' on the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, and Transphobia in Paris, France, on May 17, 2025, with the presence of the Mayor of Paris, Anne Hidalgo, and the deputy mayor of Paris in charge of combating discrimination, Jean-Luc Romero. The sculpture is the first French memorial honoring the homosexual victims of deportation and all LGBTQIA+ people persecuted throughout history. (Photo by Telmo Pinto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Inauguration Of The ‚ÄúMemorial To The Forgotten‚Äù By Artist Jean-Luc Verna, In Paris
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    Inauguration Of The “Memorial To The Forgotten” By Artist Jean-Luc Verna, In Paris
    Jean-Luc Verna speaks during the inauguration of his artwork, the ''Memorial to the Forgotten,'' on the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, and Transphobia in Paris, France, on May 17, 2025, with the presence of the Mayor of Paris, Anne Hidalgo, and the deputy mayor of Paris in charge of combating discrimination, Jean-Luc Romero. The sculpture is the first French memorial honoring the homosexual victims of deportation and all LGBTQIA+ people persecuted throughout history. (Photo by Telmo Pinto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Inauguration Of The ‚ÄúMemorial To The Forgotten‚Äù By Artist Jean-Luc Verna, In Paris
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    Inauguration Of The “Memorial To The Forgotten” By Artist Jean-Luc Verna, In Paris
    Jean-Luc Verna speaks during the inauguration of his artwork, the ''Memorial to the Forgotten,'' on the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, and Transphobia in Paris, France, on May 17, 2025, with the presence of the Mayor of Paris, Anne Hidalgo, and the deputy mayor of Paris in charge of combating discrimination, Jean-Luc Romero. The sculpture is the first French memorial honoring the homosexual victims of deportation and all LGBTQIA+ people persecuted throughout history. (Photo by Telmo Pinto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Turner's rarely seen watercolours take centre stage in Bath.
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    Turner's rarely seen watercolours take centre stage in Bath.
    Turner's rarely seen watercolours take centre stage in Bath.

    Exhibition at Holburne Museum features 32 experimental land and seascapes that chart artist’s evolution.

    A Turner exhibition at the Holburne gallery in Bath featuring watercolours seen as a "missing link" between his earlier conventional landscapes and his more radical, abstract later work (15 May 2025).
    Detail of 'Red and Blue Sunset Sky Over the Sea''.

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  • Turner's rarely seen watercolours take centre stage in Bath.
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    Turner's rarely seen watercolours take centre stage in Bath.
    Turner's rarely seen watercolours take centre stage in Bath.

    Exhibition at Holburne Museum features 32 experimental land and seascapes that chart artist’s evolution.

    A Turner exhibition at the Holburne gallery in Bath featuring watercolours seen as a "missing link" between his earlier conventional landscapes and his more radical, abstract later work (15 May 2025).
    A group of paintings by the Turner's contemporary JS Cotman .

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  • Turner's rarely seen watercolours take centre stage in Bath.
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    Turner's rarely seen watercolours take centre stage in Bath.
    Turner's rarely seen watercolours take centre stage in Bath.

    Exhibition at Holburne Museum features 32 experimental land and seascapes that chart artist’s evolution.

    A Turner exhibition at the Holburne gallery in Bath featuring watercolours seen as a "missing link" between his earlier conventional landscapes and his more radical, abstract later work (15 May 2025).
    Curator Ian Warrell checks the information label for the work 'A Steamboat and Crescent Moon'.

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  • Turner's rarely seen watercolours take centre stage in Bath.
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    Turner's rarely seen watercolours take centre stage in Bath.
    Turner's rarely seen watercolours take centre stage in Bath.

    Exhibition at Holburne Museum features 32 experimental land and seascapes that chart artist’s evolution.

    A Turner exhibition at the Holburne gallery in Bath featuring watercolours seen as a "missing link" between his earlier conventional landscapes and his more radical, abstract later work (15 May 2025).
    Museum staff position an information label below the paintings 'Rainbow Over a Swiss Lake' (above) and 'Koblenz and the Fortress of Ehrenbreitstein'.

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  • Turner's rarely seen watercolours take centre stage in Bath.
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    Turner's rarely seen watercolours take centre stage in Bath.
    Turner's rarely seen watercolours take centre stage in Bath.

    Exhibition at Holburne Museum features 32 experimental land and seascapes that chart artist’s evolution.

    A Turner exhibition at the Holburne gallery in Bath featuring watercolours seen as a "missing link" between his earlier conventional landscapes and his more radical, abstract later work (15 May 2025).
    Museum staff position an information label below the paintings 'Rainbow Over a Swiss Lake' (above) and 'Koblenz and the Fortress of Ehrenbreitstein'.

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  • Turner's rarely seen watercolours take centre stage in Bath.
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    Turner's rarely seen watercolours take centre stage in Bath.
    Turner's rarely seen watercolours take centre stage in Bath.

    Exhibition at Holburne Museum features 32 experimental land and seascapes that chart artist’s evolution.

    A Turner exhibition at the Holburne gallery in Bath featuring watercolours seen as a "missing link" between his earlier conventional landscapes and his more radical, abstract later work (15 May 2025).
    Curator Ian Warrell (left) and Museum Director Chris Stephens verify the work of the art handlers who installed the exhibition by checking the hanging of Turner's work 'Malmesbury Abbey'.

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  • Turner's rarely seen watercolours take centre stage in Bath.
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    Turner's rarely seen watercolours take centre stage in Bath.
    Turner's rarely seen watercolours take centre stage in Bath.

    Exhibition at Holburne Museum features 32 experimental land and seascapes that chart artist’s evolution.

    A Turner exhibition at the Holburne gallery in Bath featuring watercolours seen as a "missing link" between his earlier conventional landscapes and his more radical, abstract later work (15 May 2025).
    Museum staff position information labels on the paintings including 'Red and Blue Sunset Sky Over the Sea' (centre).

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  • Turner's rarely seen watercolours take centre stage in Bath.
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    Turner's rarely seen watercolours take centre stage in Bath.
    Turner's rarely seen watercolours take centre stage in Bath.

    Exhibition at Holburne Museum features 32 experimental land and seascapes that chart artist’s evolution.

    A Turner exhibition at the Holburne gallery in Bath featuring watercolours seen as a "missing link" between his earlier conventional landscapes and his more radical, abstract later work (15 May 2025).

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  • Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
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    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Great Britain Press photocall
    14th May 2025

    ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR an exhibition of 18 pictures by Gilbert & George that span the years 1984 to 1998, an astonishingly prolific period for the artists. The exhibition brings together the epic quadripartite picture DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR, which the exhibition takes its title from, and presents it alongside a unique selection of pictures from Gilbert & Georgeís ëNEW DEMOCRATIC PICTURESí and ëRUDIMENTARY PICTURESí.
    Gilbert & George have long been concerned with ëthe moral dimensioní of modern society; they see this as the imprint of time and human experience on both the world that surrounds us and our feelings within that. ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEARÖí lays this bare in a rare opportunity for visitors to view works from the 1980s and 90s.

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  • Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
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    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Great Britain Press photocall
    14th May 2025

    ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR an exhibition of 18 pictures by Gilbert & George that span the years 1984 to 1998, an astonishingly prolific period for the artists. The exhibition brings together the epic quadripartite picture DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR, which the exhibition takes its title from, and presents it alongside a unique selection of pictures from Gilbert & Georgeís ëNEW DEMOCRATIC PICTURESí and ëRUDIMENTARY PICTURESí.
    Gilbert & George have long been concerned with ëthe moral dimensioní of modern society; they see this as the imprint of time and human experience on both the world that surrounds us and our feelings within that. ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEARÖí lays this bare in a rare opportunity for visitors to view works from the 1980s and 90s.

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  • Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
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    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Great Britain Press photocall
    14th May 2025

    ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR an exhibition of 18 pictures by Gilbert & George that span the years 1984 to 1998, an astonishingly prolific period for the artists. The exhibition brings together the epic quadripartite picture DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR, which the exhibition takes its title from, and presents it alongside a unique selection of pictures from Gilbert & Georgeís ëNEW DEMOCRATIC PICTURESí and ëRUDIMENTARY PICTURESí.
    Gilbert & George have long been concerned with ëthe moral dimensioní of modern society; they see this as the imprint of time and human experience on both the world that surrounds us and our feelings within that. ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEARÖí lays this bare in a rare opportunity for visitors to view works from the 1980s and 90s.

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    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
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    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Great Britain Press photocall
    14th May 2025

    ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR an exhibition of 18 pictures by Gilbert & George that span the years 1984 to 1998, an astonishingly prolific period for the artists. The exhibition brings together the epic quadripartite picture DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR, which the exhibition takes its title from, and presents it alongside a unique selection of pictures from Gilbert & Georgeís ëNEW DEMOCRATIC PICTURESí and ëRUDIMENTARY PICTURESí.
    Gilbert & George have long been concerned with ëthe moral dimensioní of modern society; they see this as the imprint of time and human experience on both the world that surrounds us and our feelings within that. ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEARÖí lays this bare in a rare opportunity for visitors to view works from the 1980s and 90s.

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    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
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    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Great Britain Press photocall
    14th May 2025

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    ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR an exhibition of 18 pictures by Gilbert & George that span the years 1984 to 1998, an astonishingly prolific period for the artists. The exhibition brings together the epic quadripartite picture DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR, which the exhibition takes its title from, and presents it alongside a unique selection of pictures from Gilbert & Georgeís ëNEW DEMOCRATIC PICTURESí and ëRUDIMENTARY PICTURESí.
    Gilbert & George have long been concerned with ëthe moral dimensioní of modern society; they see this as the imprint of time and human experience on both the world that surrounds us and our feelings within that. ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEARÖí lays this bare in a rare opportunity for visitors to view works from the 1980s and 90s.

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    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
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    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Great Britain Press photocall
    14th May 2025

    ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR an exhibition of 18 pictures by Gilbert & George that span the years 1984 to 1998, an astonishingly prolific period for the artists. The exhibition brings together the epic quadripartite picture DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR, which the exhibition takes its title from, and presents it alongside a unique selection of pictures from Gilbert & Georgeís ëNEW DEMOCRATIC PICTURESí and ëRUDIMENTARY PICTURESí.
    Gilbert & George have long been concerned with ëthe moral dimensioní of modern society; they see this as the imprint of time and human experience on both the world that surrounds us and our feelings within that. ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEARÖí lays this bare in a rare opportunity for visitors to view works from the 1980s and 90s.

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    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
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    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Great Britain Press photocall
    14th May 2025

    ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR an exhibition of 18 pictures by Gilbert & George that span the years 1984 to 1998, an astonishingly prolific period for the artists. The exhibition brings together the epic quadripartite picture DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR, which the exhibition takes its title from, and presents it alongside a unique selection of pictures from Gilbert & Georgeís ëNEW DEMOCRATIC PICTURESí and ëRUDIMENTARY PICTURESí.
    Gilbert & George have long been concerned with ëthe moral dimensioní of modern society; they see this as the imprint of time and human experience on both the world that surrounds us and our feelings within that. ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEARÖí lays this bare in a rare opportunity for visitors to view works from the 1980s and 90s.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
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    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Great Britain Press photocall
    14th May 2025

    ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR an exhibition of 18 pictures by Gilbert & George that span the years 1984 to 1998, an astonishingly prolific period for the artists. The exhibition brings together the epic quadripartite picture DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR, which the exhibition takes its title from, and presents it alongside a unique selection of pictures from Gilbert & Georgeís ëNEW DEMOCRATIC PICTURESí and ëRUDIMENTARY PICTURESí.
    Gilbert & George have long been concerned with ëthe moral dimensioní of modern society; they see this as the imprint of time and human experience on both the world that surrounds us and our feelings within that. ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEARÖí lays this bare in a rare opportunity for visitors to view works from the 1980s and 90s.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
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    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Great Britain Press photocall
    14th May 2025

    ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR an exhibition of 18 pictures by Gilbert & George that span the years 1984 to 1998, an astonishingly prolific period for the artists. The exhibition brings together the epic quadripartite picture DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR, which the exhibition takes its title from, and presents it alongside a unique selection of pictures from Gilbert & Georgeís ëNEW DEMOCRATIC PICTURESí and ëRUDIMENTARY PICTURESí.
    Gilbert & George have long been concerned with ëthe moral dimensioní of modern society; they see this as the imprint of time and human experience on both the world that surrounds us and our feelings within that. ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEARÖí lays this bare in a rare opportunity for visitors to view works from the 1980s and 90s.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
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    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Great Britain Press photocall
    14th May 2025

    ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR an exhibition of 18 pictures by Gilbert & George that span the years 1984 to 1998, an astonishingly prolific period for the artists. The exhibition brings together the epic quadripartite picture DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR, which the exhibition takes its title from, and presents it alongside a unique selection of pictures from Gilbert & Georgeís ëNEW DEMOCRATIC PICTURESí and ëRUDIMENTARY PICTURESí.
    Gilbert & George have long been concerned with ëthe moral dimensioní of modern society; they see this as the imprint of time and human experience on both the world that surrounds us and our feelings within that. ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEARÖí lays this bare in a rare opportunity for visitors to view works from the 1980s and 90s.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
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    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Great Britain Press photocall
    14th May 2025

    ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR an exhibition of 18 pictures by Gilbert & George that span the years 1984 to 1998, an astonishingly prolific period for the artists. The exhibition brings together the epic quadripartite picture DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR, which the exhibition takes its title from, and presents it alongside a unique selection of pictures from Gilbert & Georgeís ëNEW DEMOCRATIC PICTURESí and ëRUDIMENTARY PICTURESí.
    Gilbert & George have long been concerned with ëthe moral dimensioní of modern society; they see this as the imprint of time and human experience on both the world that surrounds us and our feelings within that. ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEARÖí lays this bare in a rare opportunity for visitors to view works from the 1980s and 90s.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
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    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Great Britain Press photocall
    14th May 2025

    ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR an exhibition of 18 pictures by Gilbert & George that span the years 1984 to 1998, an astonishingly prolific period for the artists. The exhibition brings together the epic quadripartite picture DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR, which the exhibition takes its title from, and presents it alongside a unique selection of pictures from Gilbert & Georgeís ëNEW DEMOCRATIC PICTURESí and ëRUDIMENTARY PICTURESí.
    Gilbert & George have long been concerned with ëthe moral dimensioní of modern society; they see this as the imprint of time and human experience on both the world that surrounds us and our feelings within that. ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEARÖí lays this bare in a rare opportunity for visitors to view works from the 1980s and 90s.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
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    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Great Britain Press photocall
    14th May 2025

    ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR an exhibition of 18 pictures by Gilbert & George that span the years 1984 to 1998, an astonishingly prolific period for the artists. The exhibition brings together the epic quadripartite picture DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR, which the exhibition takes its title from, and presents it alongside a unique selection of pictures from Gilbert & Georgeís ëNEW DEMOCRATIC PICTURESí and ëRUDIMENTARY PICTURESí.
    Gilbert & George have long been concerned with ëthe moral dimensioní of modern society; they see this as the imprint of time and human experience on both the world that surrounds us and our feelings within that. ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEARÖí lays this bare in a rare opportunity for visitors to view works from the 1980s and 90s.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
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    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Great Britain Press photocall
    14th May 2025

    ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR an exhibition of 18 pictures by Gilbert & George that span the years 1984 to 1998, an astonishingly prolific period for the artists. The exhibition brings together the epic quadripartite picture DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR, which the exhibition takes its title from, and presents it alongside a unique selection of pictures from Gilbert & Georgeís ëNEW DEMOCRATIC PICTURESí and ëRUDIMENTARY PICTURESí.
    Gilbert & George have long been concerned with ëthe moral dimensioní of modern society; they see this as the imprint of time and human experience on both the world that surrounds us and our feelings within that. ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEARÖí lays this bare in a rare opportunity for visitors to view works from the 1980s and 90s.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
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    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Great Britain Press photocall
    14th May 2025

    ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR an exhibition of 18 pictures by Gilbert & George that span the years 1984 to 1998, an astonishingly prolific period for the artists. The exhibition brings together the epic quadripartite picture DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR, which the exhibition takes its title from, and presents it alongside a unique selection of pictures from Gilbert & Georgeís ëNEW DEMOCRATIC PICTURESí and ëRUDIMENTARY PICTURESí.
    Gilbert & George have long been concerned with ëthe moral dimensioní of modern society; they see this as the imprint of time and human experience on both the world that surrounds us and our feelings within that. ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEARÖí lays this bare in a rare opportunity for visitors to view works from the 1980s and 90s.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
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    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Great Britain Press photocall
    14th May 2025

    ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR an exhibition of 18 pictures by Gilbert & George that span the years 1984 to 1998, an astonishingly prolific period for the artists. The exhibition brings together the epic quadripartite picture DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR, which the exhibition takes its title from, and presents it alongside a unique selection of pictures from Gilbert & Georgeís ëNEW DEMOCRATIC PICTURESí and ëRUDIMENTARY PICTURESí.
    Gilbert & George have long been concerned with ëthe moral dimensioní of modern society; they see this as the imprint of time and human experience on both the world that surrounds us and our feelings within that. ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEARÖí lays this bare in a rare opportunity for visitors to view works from the 1980s and 90s.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
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    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Great Britain Press photocall
    14th May 2025

    ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR an exhibition of 18 pictures by Gilbert & George that span the years 1984 to 1998, an astonishingly prolific period for the artists. The exhibition brings together the epic quadripartite picture DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR, which the exhibition takes its title from, and presents it alongside a unique selection of pictures from Gilbert & Georgeís ëNEW DEMOCRATIC PICTURESí and ëRUDIMENTARY PICTURESí.
    Gilbert & George have long been concerned with ëthe moral dimensioní of modern society; they see this as the imprint of time and human experience on both the world that surrounds us and our feelings within that. ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEARÖí lays this bare in a rare opportunity for visitors to view works from the 1980s and 90s.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
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    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Great Britain Press photocall
    14th May 2025

    ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR an exhibition of 18 pictures by Gilbert & George that span the years 1984 to 1998, an astonishingly prolific period for the artists. The exhibition brings together the epic quadripartite picture DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR, which the exhibition takes its title from, and presents it alongside a unique selection of pictures from Gilbert & Georgeís ëNEW DEMOCRATIC PICTURESí and ëRUDIMENTARY PICTURESí.
    Gilbert & George have long been concerned with ëthe moral dimensioní of modern society; they see this as the imprint of time and human experience on both the world that surrounds us and our feelings within that. ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEARÖí lays this bare in a rare opportunity for visitors to view works from the 1980s and 90s.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
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    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Great Britain Press photocall
    14th May 2025

    ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR an exhibition of 18 pictures by Gilbert & George that span the years 1984 to 1998, an astonishingly prolific period for the artists. The exhibition brings together the epic quadripartite picture DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR, which the exhibition takes its title from, and presents it alongside a unique selection of pictures from Gilbert & Georgeís ëNEW DEMOCRATIC PICTURESí and ëRUDIMENTARY PICTURESí.
    Gilbert & George have long been concerned with ëthe moral dimensioní of modern society; they see this as the imprint of time and human experience on both the world that surrounds us and our feelings within that. ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEARÖí lays this bare in a rare opportunity for visitors to view works from the 1980s and 90s.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
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    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Great Britain Press photocall
    14th May 2025

    ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR an exhibition of 18 pictures by Gilbert & George that span the years 1984 to 1998, an astonishingly prolific period for the artists. The exhibition brings together the epic quadripartite picture DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR, which the exhibition takes its title from, and presents it alongside a unique selection of pictures from Gilbert & Georgeís ëNEW DEMOCRATIC PICTURESí and ëRUDIMENTARY PICTURESí.
    Gilbert & George have long been concerned with ëthe moral dimensioní of modern society; they see this as the imprint of time and human experience on both the world that surrounds us and our feelings within that. ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEARÖí lays this bare in a rare opportunity for visitors to view works from the 1980s and 90s.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
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    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Great Britain Press photocall
    14th May 2025

    ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR an exhibition of 18 pictures by Gilbert & George that span the years 1984 to 1998, an astonishingly prolific period for the artists. The exhibition brings together the epic quadripartite picture DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR, which the exhibition takes its title from, and presents it alongside a unique selection of pictures from Gilbert & Georgeís ëNEW DEMOCRATIC PICTURESí and ëRUDIMENTARY PICTURESí.
    Gilbert & George have long been concerned with ëthe moral dimensioní of modern society; they see this as the imprint of time and human experience on both the world that surrounds us and our feelings within that. ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEARÖí lays this bare in a rare opportunity for visitors to view works from the 1980s and 90s.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
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    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Great Britain Press photocall
    14th May 2025

    ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR an exhibition of 18 pictures by Gilbert & George that span the years 1984 to 1998, an astonishingly prolific period for the artists. The exhibition brings together the epic quadripartite picture DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR, which the exhibition takes its title from, and presents it alongside a unique selection of pictures from Gilbert & Georgeís ëNEW DEMOCRATIC PICTURESí and ëRUDIMENTARY PICTURESí.
    Gilbert & George have long been concerned with ëthe moral dimensioní of modern society; they see this as the imprint of time and human experience on both the world that surrounds us and our feelings within that. ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEARÖí lays this bare in a rare opportunity for visitors to view works from the 1980s and 90s.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
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    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Great Britain Press photocall
    14th May 2025

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    ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR an exhibition of 18 pictures by Gilbert & George that span the years 1984 to 1998, an astonishingly prolific period for the artists. The exhibition brings together the epic quadripartite picture DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR, which the exhibition takes its title from, and presents it alongside a unique selection of pictures from Gilbert & Georgeís ëNEW DEMOCRATIC PICTURESí and ëRUDIMENTARY PICTURESí.
    Gilbert & George have long been concerned with ëthe moral dimensioní of modern society; they see this as the imprint of time and human experience on both the world that surrounds us and our feelings within that. ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEARÖí lays this bare in a rare opportunity for visitors to view works from the 1980s and 90s.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
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    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Great Britain Press photocall
    14th May 2025

    ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR an exhibition of 18 pictures by Gilbert & George that span the years 1984 to 1998, an astonishingly prolific period for the artists. The exhibition brings together the epic quadripartite picture DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR, which the exhibition takes its title from, and presents it alongside a unique selection of pictures from Gilbert & Georgeís ëNEW DEMOCRATIC PICTURESí and ëRUDIMENTARY PICTURESí.
    Gilbert & George have long been concerned with ëthe moral dimensioní of modern society; they see this as the imprint of time and human experience on both the world that surrounds us and our feelings within that. ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEARÖí lays this bare in a rare opportunity for visitors to view works from the 1980s and 90s.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
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    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Great Britain Press photocall
    14th May 2025

    ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR an exhibition of 18 pictures by Gilbert & George that span the years 1984 to 1998, an astonishingly prolific period for the artists. The exhibition brings together the epic quadripartite picture DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR, which the exhibition takes its title from, and presents it alongside a unique selection of pictures from Gilbert & Georgeís ëNEW DEMOCRATIC PICTURESí and ëRUDIMENTARY PICTURESí.
    Gilbert & George have long been concerned with ëthe moral dimensioní of modern society; they see this as the imprint of time and human experience on both the world that surrounds us and our feelings within that. ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEARÖí lays this bare in a rare opportunity for visitors to view works from the 1980s and 90s.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
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    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Great Britain Press photocall
    14th May 2025

    ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR an exhibition of 18 pictures by Gilbert & George that span the years 1984 to 1998, an astonishingly prolific period for the artists. The exhibition brings together the epic quadripartite picture DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR, which the exhibition takes its title from, and presents it alongside a unique selection of pictures from Gilbert & Georgeís ëNEW DEMOCRATIC PICTURESí and ëRUDIMENTARY PICTURESí.
    Gilbert & George have long been concerned with ëthe moral dimensioní of modern society; they see this as the imprint of time and human experience on both the world that surrounds us and our feelings within that. ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEARÖí lays this bare in a rare opportunity for visitors to view works from the 1980s and 90s.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
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    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Great Britain Press photocall
    14th May 2025

    ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR an exhibition of 18 pictures by Gilbert & George that span the years 1984 to 1998, an astonishingly prolific period for the artists. The exhibition brings together the epic quadripartite picture DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR, which the exhibition takes its title from, and presents it alongside a unique selection of pictures from Gilbert & Georgeís ëNEW DEMOCRATIC PICTURESí and ëRUDIMENTARY PICTURESí.
    Gilbert & George have long been concerned with ëthe moral dimensioní of modern society; they see this as the imprint of time and human experience on both the world that surrounds us and our feelings within that. ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEARÖí lays this bare in a rare opportunity for visitors to view works from the 1980s and 90s.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
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    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Great Britain Press photocall
    14th May 2025

    ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR an exhibition of 18 pictures by Gilbert & George that span the years 1984 to 1998, an astonishingly prolific period for the artists. The exhibition brings together the epic quadripartite picture DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR, which the exhibition takes its title from, and presents it alongside a unique selection of pictures from Gilbert & Georgeís ëNEW DEMOCRATIC PICTURESí and ëRUDIMENTARY PICTURESí.
    Gilbert & George have long been concerned with ëthe moral dimensioní of modern society; they see this as the imprint of time and human experience on both the world that surrounds us and our feelings within that. ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEARÖí lays this bare in a rare opportunity for visitors to view works from the 1980s and 90s.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • ‘DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR…’ Exhibition At The Gilbert & George Centre In London
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    ‘DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR…’ Exhibition At The Gilbert & George Centre In London
    LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - MAY 14, 2025: Artists Gilbert Prousch (L) and George Passmore from the collaborative art duo Gilbert & George pose with their artwork titled "FLAT MAN" during a photocall at the Gilbert & George Centre for the ‘DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR…’ exhibition in London, United Kingdom on May 14, 2025. The exhibition, opening on the 16th May, will present 18 pictures by Gilbert & George that span the years 1984 to 1998, an astonishingly prolific period for the artists. (Photo by WIktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto)

     

  • ‘DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR…’ Exhibition At The Gilbert & George Centre In London
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    ‘DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR…’ Exhibition At The Gilbert & George Centre In London
    LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - MAY 14, 2025: Artists Gilbert Prousch (L) and George Passmore from the collaborative art duo Gilbert & George pose with their quadripartite picture titled "DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR", (1984), during a photocall at the Gilbert & George Centre for the ‘DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR…’ exhibition in London, United Kingdom on May 14, 2025. The exhibition, opening on the 16th May, will present 18 pictures by Gilbert & George that span the years 1984 to 1998, an astonishingly prolific period for the artists. (Photo by WIktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto)

     

  • ‘DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR…’ Exhibition At The Gilbert & George Centre In London
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    ‘DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR…’ Exhibition At The Gilbert & George Centre In London
    LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - MAY 14, 2025: Artists Gilbert Prousch (R) and George Passmore from the collaborative art duo Gilbert & George pose with their artwork titled "Head View" during a photocall at the Gilbert & George Centre for the ‘DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR…’ exhibition in London, United Kingdom on May 14, 2025. The exhibition, opening on the 16th May, will present 18 pictures by Gilbert & George that span the years 1984 to 1998, an astonishingly prolific period for the artists. (Photo by WIktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto)

     

  • ‘DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR…’ Exhibition At The Gilbert & George Centre In London
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    ‘DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR…’ Exhibition At The Gilbert & George Centre In London
    LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - MAY 14, 2025: Artists Gilbert Prousch (L) and George Passmore from the collaborative art duo Gilbert & George pose with their artwork titled "HOPE", a part of quadripartite picture titled "DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR", (1984), during a photocall at the Gilbert & George Centre for the ‘DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR…’ exhibition in London, United Kingdom on May 14, 2025. The exhibition, opening on the 16th May, will present 18 pictures by Gilbert & George that span the years 1984 to 1998, an astonishingly prolific period for the artists. (Photo by WIktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto)

     

  • ‘DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR…’ Exhibition At The Gilbert & George Centre In London
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    ‘DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR…’ Exhibition At The Gilbert & George Centre In London
    LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - MAY 14, 2025: Artists Gilbert Prousch (L) and George Passmore from the collaborative art duo Gilbert & George pose with their artwork titled "FLAT MAN" during a photocall at the Gilbert & George Centre for the ‘DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR…’ exhibition in London, United Kingdom on May 14, 2025. The exhibition, opening on the 16th May, will present 18 pictures by Gilbert & George that span the years 1984 to 1998, an astonishingly prolific period for the artists. (Photo by WIktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto)

     

  • ‘DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR…’ Exhibition At The Gilbert & George Centre In London
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    ‘DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR…’ Exhibition At The Gilbert & George Centre In London
    LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - MAY 14, 2025: Artists Gilbert Prousch (R) and George Passmore from the collaborative art duo Gilbert & George pose with their artwork titled "Head View" during a photocall at the Gilbert & George Centre for the ‘DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR…’ exhibition in London, United Kingdom on May 14, 2025. The exhibition, opening on the 16th May, will present 18 pictures by Gilbert & George that span the years 1984 to 1998, an astonishingly prolific period for the artists. (Photo by WIktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto)

     

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