Despite their notoriety, Gilbert & George have
always been reluctant to speak publicly, and have only
occasionally published manifestos or given interviews.
However, over the last ten years they have developed a
close friendship with the Paris-based author and critic,
Francois Jonquet, and have held with him a long series
of interviews in which they have been willing to talk
more candidly than ever before about their lives, their
work, their feelings and motives, and their reaction to
the many controversies they have generated. Gilbert
& George: Intimate Conversations is a distillation
of all these conversations, and it presents a portrait
of the artists which has never before been revealed to
the public. These conversations comprise a riveting and
monumental document: it offers a unique and
unprecedented insight into the personalities and
creative processes of two artists who have earned both
enormous popularity and venomous critical hostility. In
13 chapters within a loosely thematic and chronological
framework, Gilbert & George talk candidly and
uninhibitedly. Sometimes serious, sometimes very funny
and always sharp, lively and interesting, they explain
the background and motivation behind their works, nearly
200 of which are illustrated with high-quality
reproductions at the point in the text where they are
discussed. The autobiographical sections are enriched
with numerous documentary photographs from the artists'
own collection, including many family photographs which
have never been published before. Fascinating,
compelling and always enjoyable to read, these
conversations are also a major personal and critical
testament from two significant and influential
contemporary artists who are deeply serious about their
work. It is absolutely essential reading for teachers
and students alike, as well as anyone with an interest
in contemporary art and the debates that rage around
it.
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