An exciting exhibit featuring the work of Iconic artistic duo and couple Gilbert & George is now on display at the Hayward Gallery in the Southbank Centre in London. Running through Jan. 11, 2026, this exhibit features some of their work from the past 25 years, including large-scale images, that center the human experience and reflect their classic motto: “Art for All.”
Gilbert & George, who have been working together for over 50 years, have appeared in international exhibitions since the 70s. Their work spans mediums like large-scale photos, charcoal drawings, films, and living sculptures. According to their official site, their works find “heightened or disturbed emotion in ordinary things, in a way that renders the subjects of their art extraordinary and richly atmospheric; individual, yet connected by common feelings. The vision of Gilbert & George derives from the union of lucidity and heightened feeling; the art from the balance of control and loss of control.”

SEX MONEY RACE RELIGION, 2016
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© Gilbert & George. Courtesy of Gilbert & George, Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris and White Cube
The Guardian reports, the exhibit at the Hayward Gallery is “a pulsating panorama of sex, violence, and glorious urban grime…from the calling cards of male sex workers to shocking headlines about murder, the octogenarian pair see and incorporate everything, resulting in a show that seethes with life.”
Standard entry to view the exhibition is around £20. Get tickets here.

