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PLANED



BBC - Imagine

Gilbert and George
Exclusive Art: Planed
Exclusive Art: Planed
Posted: Tuesday, 8th May 2007

While filming Imagine... Gilbert and George created a unique piece of art for us to give away exclusively online. It's only available for 48 hours, so download it while you can, it'll be gone by Friday. Find out about Planed, and watch Gilbert and George making it here.

How to download your copy of Planed:
All you have to do to is click on the high or low resolution links below. Nine image files and the assembly plan will then appear in a box. Just save them onto your computer and print each panel out at A4 size.

You can then assemble the nine printed panels following the assembly plan.

Download: Planed - low resolution (2.5MB)

Download: Planed - high resolution (25MB)

Planed by Gilbert and George is available exclusively on this website and Guardian Unlimited until 11.35pm 10th May 2007.

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