Gilbert Prousch (b. 1943, Italy) and George Passmore (b. 1942, UK) have spent over five decades redefining contemporary art as a unified artistic entity. Known for their “Living Sculptures” and striking photographic panels, they place themselves at the center of their work, merging performance, photography, and sculpture to explore identity, sexuality, race, religion, and urban life. Bold, graphic, and unflinching, their work confronts the social and moral realities of modern city life while remaining rigorously accessible. Recipients of the Turner Prize (1986) and featured in major international collections, Gilbert & George continue to produce art that is provocative, meticulously crafted, and unmistakably human.