The art world is about to get a serious shake-up as legendary British duo Gilbert & George embark on an unorthodox collaboration with street artist Endless – think of it as the perfect storm, bringing together two artistic worlds that were previously light-years apart. The 82-year-old Prousch and 84-year-old Passmore have opened their Spitalfields doors to the 41-year-old sensation, who's been making waves globally since exhibiting at Florence's Uffizi Gallery – a first for a street artist. Endless's 'ExG&G' piece, featuring Gilbert & George in their studio, was always a hint at this unlikely union.
This groundbreaking partnership bridges the generational gap and artistic chasm between the established art world and the edgy realm of street art – a move that perfectly encapsulates Gilbert & George's history of maverick spirit. Think about it: two titans of British art inviting a trailblazer from the streets to join their ranks, shaking things up in the process.
For over five decades, Gilbert & George have lived by their own rules – no kitchen, remember? – fuelled by a daily diet of local haunts and an unwavering commitment to pushing boundaries. Their 'living sculpture' philosophy has always celebrated life's raw energy; now, with Endless on board, it looks like the party's about to get even more raucous.
The iconic duo remain as inimitable as ever: colourful suits, provocative themes, and an unshakeable air of politeness. This new partnership is a masterstroke – perhaps the perfect marriage of old-school flair with fresh rebelliousness. With Endless on board, Gilbert & George are giving their fans a glimpse into the future, one that's looking more thrilling than ever.