Gilbert and George The Singing Sculpture

"Gilbert & George first presented the ‘Singing Sculpture’ in 1969, then repeated it over the next years in the UK, Europe and Australia, as well as New York for the opening of the Sonnabend Gallery in 1971. Standing on a table and with their faces and hands covered in metallic paint, Gilbert and George sing along to a recording of Flanagan and Allen’s old-time music-hall hit ‘Underneath the Arches’, all the while moving mechanically. An anthem to down-and-outs, the song became a mantra for the artists. Always happy to elaborate, they have said, ‘We think of ourselves as two funny tramps, rather than artists according to the popular idea.’

Country:

United States of America

Genre:

Music,

Documentary

Duration:

0 minutes

Year:

1991

Director:

Philip Haas

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Company:

Sonnabend Gallery

Cast:
Gilbert Prousch

A Singing Sculpture

George Passmore

A Singing Sculpture

Crew:
Philip Haas

Director

Mark Trottenberg

Camera Operator

Joe Arcidiacono

Camera Production Assistant

Liz Dory

Camera Production Assistant

Fred Cohen

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