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Born 1964 Glasgow. Known for: Painting and sculpture.
Born in Glasgow in 1964, Jim Lambie studied at the Glasgow School of Art and he continues to live and work between his hometown and New York. When he left school he became involved with the local... Read full biography
Born in Glasgow in 1964, Jim Lambie studied at the Glasgow School of Art and he continues to live and work between his hometown and New York. When he left school he became involved with the local music scene, before studying Environmental Art at Glasgow School of Art. After graduation he was... Read full biography
Born in Glasgow in 1964, Jim Lambie studied at the Glasgow School of Art and he continues to live and work between his hometown and New York. When he left school he became involved with the local music scene, before studying Environmental Art at Glasgow School of Art. After graduation he was amongst a group of students, including David Shrigley, Douglas Gordon and Roderick Buchanan, who arranged exhibitions of their work in non-traditional spaces from empty garages to their own bedrooms. Jim... Read full biography
Born in Glasgow in 1964, Jim Lambie studied at the Glasgow School of Art and he continues to live and work between his hometown and New York. When he left school he became involved with the local music scene, before studying Environmental Art at Glasgow School of Art. After graduation he was amongst a group of students, including David Shrigley, Douglas Gordon and Roderick Buchanan, who arranged exhibitions of their work in non-traditional spaces from empty garages to their own bedrooms. Jim Lambie's work has been collected by the National Galleries of Scotland, Charles Riva Collection, Rubell Family Collection, Zabludowicz Collection, British Council and Tate. In 2005 Lambie was shortlisted for the 2005 Turner Prize with an installation... Read full biography
Born in Glasgow in 1964, Jim Lambie studied at the Glasgow School of Art and he continues to live and work between his hometown and New York. When he left school he became involved with the local music scene, before studying Environmental Art at Glasgow School of Art. After graduation he was amongst a group of students, including David Shrigley, Douglas Gordon and Roderick Buchanan, who arranged exhibitions of their work in non-traditional spaces from empty garages to their own bedrooms. Jim Lambie's work has been collected by the National Galleries of Scotland, Charles Riva Collection, Rubell Family Collection, Zabludowicz Collection, British Council and Tate. In 2005 Lambie was shortlisted for the 2005 Turner Prize with an installation called Mental Oyster. His solo exhibitions include Shaved Ice, The Modern Institute, Aird's Lane, Glasgow, UK (2012); Spiritualized, Anton Kern... Read full biography
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