Cal Lane
(1968)
Cal Lane is a painter.
From ArtValue.ca records, the highest price paid at auction for an oil painting work attributed to Cal Lane (1968) was C$27,000 - paid for "Covet Rug Drum" at BYDealers in Montréal on Sun, May 26, 2019.
ArtValue.ca has one auction art sale record for their oil painting results, with prices in the range of C$25,000 to C$50,000.
ArtValue.ca has one auction art sale record for their oil painting results, with prices in the range of C$25,000 to C$50,000.
Vancouver-born sculptor Cal Lane's work is steeped in contradiction. By cutting intricate, lace-like patterns into industrial steel objects such as dumpsters, oil drums, shovels, and I-beams, Lane explores the dichotomy between feminine and masculine and challenges traditional gender stereotypes. These unexpectedly delicate works of sculpture juxtapose the perceived masculinity of steel with the traditional femininity of lace-inspired decorative patterns, urging the viewer to rethink long-established notions of gender binarism.