Jim Lambie | Sunspots (2018)
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Jim Lambie | Sunspots (2018)

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Jim Lambie | Sunspots (2018)[[specs start]] Digital print, hand finished with spray paint 72 x 55 cm [28. 3 x 21. 7 in] Variable edition of 40, signed and numbered verso. [[specs end]] [[work start]] About the work To coincide with the display of his work in the ISelf Collection: The End of Love, Jim Lambie has created an edition of 40 hand finished prints especially for the Whitechapel Gallery. Similar to his floor work, Zobop, Lambie has used bands of vibrant colour to create

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Digital print, hand-finished with spray paint
72 x 55 cm [28.3 x 21.7 in]
Variable edition of 40, signed and numbered verso. 

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About the work

To coincide with the display of his work in the ISelf Collection: The End of Love, Jim Lambie has created an edition of 40 hand-finished prints especially for the Whitechapel Gallery. Similar to his floor work, Zobop, Lambie has used bands of vibrant colour to create a striking optical effect. Concentric circles give the illusion of movement or expanding space as they appear to reverberate outwards. Lambie, who is interested in music and pop culture, has created a kaleidoscopic image akin to the format of a phonograph record or a psychedelic rock n roll poster, as well as a pop art aesthetic alluding to the target paintings of Jasper Johns and Peter Blake.

A burst of colour has been hand-sprayed by Lambie onto the centre, or bullseye, of each print. Drips of paint have hardened in relief from the flat backround, interrupting the optical illusion of the circles. The title of the edition, Sunspots, references similar visual phenomena: dark spots on the sun’s surface or a sensory blast on the retina from staring into bright light.

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About the artist

Jim Lambie's (b. 1964, Glasgow, UK) practice evolves from a response to the psychology of space and colour and is influenced by movements in art and the history of place. His sculptures and large floor installations incorporate familiar and common ephemera found in markets and jumble sales, including records, potato sacks and plastic bags. Using a DIY economy of means, Lambie riffs on popular culture and music alongside art historical references. Lambie lives and works in Glasgow, UK. 

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Selected Exhibitions

Recent solo exhibitions include ‘Op Art in Focus’, Tate Liverpool, Liverpool, 2018; ‘If I go there, I won’t stay there’, Ltd Los Angeles, Los Angeles, 2018; ‘Eurovisions: Contemporary art from the Goldberg collection’, Canberra Museum and Gallery , Canberra, 2018; ‘Innovative Printmaking’, Glasgow Print Studio, Glasgow, 2018; ‘Totally Wired’, Franco Noero, Turin, 2018; ‘Spiral Scratch’, Pacific Place, Admiralty, Hong Kong, 2018; ‘Both Ends Burning’, Konrad Fischer Galerie, Dusseldorf, 2018; ‘Electrolux’, The Modern Institute, 14—20 Osborne Street, Glasgow, 2016; ‘La Scala’, Gerhardsen Gerner, Berlin, 2016; ‘Derrick Alexis Coard, Glasgow International’, Project Ability gallery, Trongate 103, Glasgow (Installed in collaboration with Jim Lambie), 2016; ‘Train in Vein’, Anton Kern Gallery, New York, 2015; ‘Zero Concerto’, Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney
‘Sun Rise Sun Ra Sun Set’, Rat Hole Gallery, Tokyo, 2015.

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Whitechapel Gallery editions are generously donated by the artists. All proceeds from the sale of these works directly support our exhibition and education programmes. As is traditional in editions publishing, prices will rise as an edition starts to sell out. 

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