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Collectrium No.
106.826.542

Attributes

  • Artist
    Cal Lane
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  • Accession
  • Title
    Ammunition
  • Date
    2011
  • Medium
    cut metal ammunition box
  • Unit of measure
  • Dimensions h
    12.0 "

    without frame

  •   w
    14.0 "
  •   d
    4.0 "

    without frame

  • with frame h
    "

    framed

  •   w
    "

    framed

  •   d
    "

    framed

  • with mount h
    "

    mounted

  •   w
    "

    mounted

  •   d
    "

    mounted

  • Art Form
    sculpture

    painting, sculpture, printmaking...

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  • Period/movement

    Impressionism, Surrealism...

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    item sales status

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Artist Biography

Cal Lane is an internationally acclaimed sculptor having won prestigious awards, media accolades and extensive curatorial attention over the past decade. She was the subject of a full-length New York Times article in December 2007 – one among many other articles that ran in publications such as: Art Forum International, American Craft Magazine, The Village Voice and The New Yorker, to name a few. This year, Cal Lane will participate in the Sydney Biennale - Australia's largest and most exciting international festival of contemporary art.

Cal Lane was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, grew up in Saanichton, British Columbia. She received her B.F.A in Painting from Victoria College of Art, Victoria, British Columbia in 1994. She went on to earn a second B.F.A. in Sculpture from Nova Scotia College of Art and Design in 2000 and completed her M.F.A in Sculpture from State University of New York in 2004. Lane lives and works in Putnam Valley, NY.

Description

Cal Lane creates intricate sculptures using religious or mythological imagery and lace-like patterns juxtaposed within industrial materials such as steel beams, oil drums and ammunition boxes. She works as a visual devil’s advocate, using contradiction as a vehicle for finding her way to an empathetic image; an image of opposition that creates a balance – as well as a clash – by comparing and contrasting ideas and materials.

Ammunition

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