Glaswegian artist Jim Lambie transforms Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery into his site-specific installation, Zero Concerto, featuring sculptural works. The audience is invited into a space filled with a frenzy of multi-coloured potato sacks, bicycle wheels and a palette of vinyl tape.
Lambie is one of Scotland’s most significant artists to be exported internationally. His work was exhibited at Sydney’s Museum of Contemporary Arts as part of the 19th Biennale of Sydney, You Imagine What You Desire.
With a father who operated Scotland’s first mobile disco, and as a child of the 1970s, Lambie’s work is greatly influenced by music. So it makes sense that the exhibition is named after a piece of music by the Shuta Hasunuma Philharmonic Orchestra.
Type of Event: Art and design
Venue: Rosyln Oxley9 Gallery
8 Soudan Ln
Paddington NSW 2021
Date: from 13 August to 26 September 2015
Price: free
Website: Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery
Telephone: (02) 9331 1919
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