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	<title>Beautiful/Decay Artist &#38; Design &#187; Jim Lambie</title>
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		<title>Jim Lambie Interview</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a musician myself I am always fascinated by the intersection between visual art and music. Jim Lambie is a <br /><a href="http://beautifuldecay.com/2009/11/27/jim-lambie-interview/">Read the Rest...</a>]]></description>
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As a musician myself I am always fascinated by the intersection between visual art and music.<a href="http://antonkerngallery.com/artist.php?aid=18#"> Jim Lambie</a> is a musician who played in the Glasgow band <a href="http://www.teenagefanclub.com/">Teenage Fanclub</a>, and was also shortlisted for the Turner prize. His colorful installations often reappropriate pop cultural items in fresh ways. In this video he discusses his installation &#8220;Zobop,&#8221; which used vinyl tape on the floorspace of <a href="http://www.tate.org.uk">the Tate</a>, to reveal the idiosyncrasies in the architecture in a dazzling floor display. Check out the Bay City Rollers album in his studio! </p>
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