Jim Lambie – Studio Visit | TateShots
TateShots visited Glasgow to meet artist Jim Lambie in his studio. One of Lambies best known works 'Zobop' was shown at Tate Liverpools Colour Chart exhibition. In this site-specific installation, coloured vinyl tape is used to trace around the floor of the gallery, creating a dizzying pattern that reflects the architectural particularities of the building. Here he talks about installing the work, and the crossover with his other life as a musician and DJ.

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