Exhibition Statement:
TOM LANE’s Assembling Content exhibition invites us into a 35-year journey through the artist's diverse and ever-evolving artistic vision. Hosted across all three Q.arma Galleries, this compelling show offers a wide array of Lane’s provocative works, each piece drawing from his well of artistic influences and cultural commentary.
Visitors will encounter striking 6-foot-square paintings that fuse Mondrian-inspired geometry with the unexpected presence of clocks, blending precision and time in a conversation about our fleeting existence. Nearby, a reimagined Gerrit Rietveld Red and Blue Chair, transformed with Budweiser Formica, challenges the intersection of design, identity, and consumer culture. Lane’s sharp wit is also evident in his tongue-in-cheek renditions of Marcel Breuer’s early modern cantilever chairs.
Among the most captivating pieces is a bold, larger-than-life sculpture: a heart-shaped formation of red, white, and blue porcelain fists, collectively stretching to six feet, evoking power, unity, and perhaps unrest. In contrast, a massive 16-foot-long porcelain birch tree trunk suggests the natural world through the lens of Lane’s meticulous craftsmanship, a reflection on the intersection of nature, fragility, and permanence.
The most recent addition to Lane’s oeuvre is the Color Capsules series, an innovative collection of abstract wall sculptures that offer a fresh exploration of form and hue. Much of the work presented here was created in the last five years, a testament to Lane’s continued relevance and his ability to challenge and captivate audiences.
This exhibition is not merely a retrospective—it is an ongoing dialogue between the past, present, and future of an artist continually reassembling content and meaning.
Venue:
Q.arma Building
Q Underground Gallery, Q1 Gallery, and Q2 Gallery
1224 Quincy St NE, Minneapolis, MN 55413
www.qarmabuilding.com
Exhibition Details:
Exhibition Runs: March 22 - April 26, 2025
Opening Reception: Saturday, March 22, 5-9pm
Artist-led Gallery Tour: Saturday, April 26, 3-5pm
Gallery Hours: Saturdays and Sundays 1:00-5:00pm