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    Photos from Glasgow Gallery of Modern Art

    http://andywinter26.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 07/ 09/ photos-from-glasgow-gallery-of-…

    As promised in the previous post. Not the same as being there so get yourself along!

    51 days ago in The World of Winter · No authority yet
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    Glasgow Gallery of Modern Art

    http://andywinter26.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 07/ 07/ glasgow-gallery-of-modern-art/

    Had a free hour so I thought I’d leave the conference for a bit and pop over to the Gallery of Modern Art. And very glad am I that I did so. Jim Lambie had an exhibition of new work in the main gallery called “Forever Changes”. It was eight new sculptures on a floor installation - a load of curved lines called “The Strokes”.

    53 days ago in The World of Winter · No authority yet
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    Videos about Jim Lambie

    1. Artist Jim Lambie: Hirshhorn Museum Lobby Installation
    2. Color Chart: Footage from the installation of ZOBOP! at MoMA
    3. adidas adicolor Jim Lambie Hideout
    4. Jim Lambie "Prismatics"  at ANTON KERN Gallery
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    Wine Time | Artist Jim Lambie Gets Labeled

    http://themoment.blogs.nytimes.com/ 2008/ 06/ 10/ wine-time-artist-jim-lambie-ge…

    Wine Time | Artist Jim Lambie Gets Labeled By Carolina A. Miranda Clockwise from top left: Wine labels designed by artists Liam Gillick, Raymond Pettibon, Jim Lambie and Anna Gaskell on recent vintages by Betts & Scholl.

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    For the Moment | Nibbles for Malcolm McLaren

    http://themoment.blogs.nytimes.com/ 2008/ 06/ 05/ for-the-moment-nibbles-for-mal…

    For the Moment | Nibbles for Malcolm McLaren By Malcolm McLaren This week’s guest blogger is Malcolm McLaren — the legendary punk rock impresario, fashion maverick, performer, producer, philosopher, would-be politician and now, officially, artist.

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    Homage to Chairs

    http://www.samhaskinsblog.com/ ?p=182

    ...as props and elements in sculpture. I have always loved wooden chairs and often used them as planned or impromptu props. Here is a shot taken in my studio in Johannesburg in the sixties. My nephew Marc Robinson, a sculptor in New York known for his figurative work, recently produced a sculpture

    116 days ago by Sam7 in Sam Haskins Blog · Authority: 19
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    ZOBOP! at MoMA

    http://theothermother.typepad.com/ bigwindow/ 2008/ 03/ moma-gets-some.html

    Watch Jim Lambie's dream become real in this video. From the MoMA website: Color Chart celebrates a paradox: the lush beauty that results when contemporary artists assign color decisions to chance, readymade source, or arbitrary system.

    164 days ago by rreagler in Big Window · Authority: 22
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    Reinventing Color

    http://everythingandnothing.typepad.com/ mississippi/ 2008/ 02/ reinventing-col.…

    "I want to be a machine." ~ Andy Warhol The Museum of Modern Art is separating the color from the canvas in a new exhibit, Color Chart, and exploring the subversive ways some artists use (and abuse) color. The exhibit showcases 44 artists from the last 60 years, ranging from conceptual to pop, from photography to sculpture, from film to prints.

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    Reinventing Color

    http://everythingandnothing.typepad.com/ mississippi/ 2008/ 02/ reinventing-col.…

    "I want to be a machine." ~ Andy Warhol The Museum of Modern Art is separating the color from the canvas in a new exhibit, Color Chart, and exploring the subversive ways some artists use (and abuse) color. The exhibit showcases 44 artists from the last 60 years, ranging from conceptual to pop, from photography to sculpture, from film to prints.

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