Client
Galerie Ropac
Commissioned
Atelier Dyakova
Art direction
Sonya Dyakova
Design
Polina Hohonova
Justine Bannwart
Client
Galerie Ropac
Commissioned
Atelier Dyakova
Art direction
Sonya Dyakova
Design
Polina Hohonova
Justine Bannwart
Client
Galerie Ropac
Commissioned
Atelier Dyakova
Art direction
Sonya Dyakova
Design
Polina Hohonova
Justine Bannwart
Client
Galerie Ropac
Commissioned
Atelier Dyakova
Art direction
Sonya Dyakova
Design
Polina Hohonova
Justine Bannwart
CLIENT
Galerie Ropac
COMMISSIONED
Atelier Dyakova
ART DIRECTION
Sonya Dyakova
DESIGN
Polina Hohonova
Justine Bannwart
Gilbert & George, Drinking Pieces 1972-73, a book of postcards for Galerie Ropac, London.
After selling their first work of art in 1970, Gilbert & George celebrated by getting drunk at Balls Brothers Wine Bar in Bethnal Green, London, and recorded their experience in a series of black and white pictures.
As Gilbert & George states: “Artist’s would get smashed at night, but in the morning they would go to their studio and make a perfect minimal sculpture. They were alcoholics but their art was dead sober. We did the Drinking Sculptures as a reflection of life”.
Gilbert & George, Drinking Pieces 1972-73, a book of postcards for Galerie Ropac, London.
After selling their first work of art in 1970, Gilbert & George celebrated by getting drunk at Balls Brothers Wine Bar in Bethnal Green, London, and recorded their experience in a series of black and white pictures.
As Gilbert & George states: “Artist’s would get smashed at night, but in the morning they would go to their studio and make a perfect minimal sculpture. They were alcoholics but their art was dead sober. We did the Drinking Sculptures as a reflection of life”.
Gilbert & George, Drinking Pieces 1972-73, a book of postcards for Galerie Ropac, London.
After selling their first work of art in 1970, Gilbert & George celebrated by getting drunk at Balls Brothers Wine Bar in Bethnal Green, London, and recorded their experience in a series of black and white pictures.
As Gilbert & George states: “Artist’s would get smashed at night, but in the morning they would go to their studio and make a perfect minimal sculpture. They were alcoholics but their art was dead sober. We did the Drinking Sculptures as a reflection of life”.
Gilbert & George, Drinking Pieces 1972-73, a book of postcards for Galerie Ropac, London.
After selling their first work of art in 1970, Gilbert & George celebrated by getting drunk at Balls Brothers Wine Bar in Bethnal Green, London, and recorded their experience in a series of black and white pictures.
As Gilbert & George states: “Artist’s would get smashed at night, but in the morning they would go to their studio and make a perfect minimal sculpture. They were alcoholics but their art was dead sober. We did the Drinking Sculptures as a reflection of life”.
Gilbert & George, Drinking Pieces 1972-73, a book of postcards for Galerie Ropac, London.
After selling their first work of art in 1970, Gilbert & George celebrated by getting drunk at Balls Brothers Wine Bar in Bethnal Green, London, and recorded their experience in a series of black and white pictures.
As Gilbert & George states: “Artist’s would get smashed at night, but in the morning they would go to their studio and make a perfect minimal sculpture. They were alcoholics but their art was dead sober. We did the Drinking Sculptures as a reflection of life”.