Tina Lane
Tina Lane is a British visual artist who works with installation, sculpture, photography, media, and performance in her interdisciplinary art practice. His projects evolve in response to the needs of the site, working in collaboration and communication with people, places, and psychology.
At the moment, her work is focused on human relationships, identity, memory, and mortality. She strives to address, rather than resolve, the uncertainty of fitting into established systems and patterns of thought through her art. It's satiating a basic want to communicate non-verbally and visually by making the art as inclusive and engaging as possible, without regard for language. Visualizing inarticulate brains functioning via material and performative processes demonstrates this investigation of the 'gut feeling' or 'instinct,' and enables creative mobility.
Tina Lane received a BA (Hons) First in Fine Art from Southampton Solent University, where she was awarded the CVAN SE Platform Graduate Award by Aspex Gallery and Solent Showcase Gallery for Best of Degree Shows in 2015. Following that, she took residencies in India and Japan. In 2018, she earned a Distinction in her MA in Fine Art from Winchester School of Art.
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Welcome
Manipulated Photography, (Framed) - Layers of the Lost Women • 19 artworks
View allUniversity Work and Studio Works • 29 artworks
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This is my studio workspace and works connected to my research often experimental rather than a finished[...]
This is my studio workspace and works connected to my research often experimental rather than a finished thing. Not specifically for sale. One area is for painting or sculpture with a darker corner desk for my digital works.
Works on Paper • 12 artworks
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A separate gallery for just works on paper.
Manipulated Photography, The Memory Series. • 26 artworks
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All images in this gallery are photographs I have taken myself and manipulated the colour. They are[...]
All images in this gallery are photographs I have taken myself and manipulated the colour. They are the memory series, exaggerating how memory works where we only clearly remember that which got our attention, well speaking for myself of course.
Insta Images • 19 artworks
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I am out and about a lot and always taking photos of anything that grabs my interest, whether for reference[...]
I am out and about a lot and always taking photos of anything that grabs my interest, whether for reference or documentation. Here are some that I upload to my instagram. I do not have the latest phone, I use what I have, it's never about photographic precision but the feel.
Moving Image Projects. • 16 artworks
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In this gallery I am uploading just a few stills from my moving image projects. Roughly 90 frames were[...]
In this gallery I am uploading just a few stills from my moving image projects. Roughly 90 frames were drawn in total for Gaia, all of which can be used as stand alone works. Here are just a few of them along with a few stills from other moving image projects
University Studio Work • 20 artworks
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Works created on returning to university for an MA in Fine Art. This gallery contains not only work[...]
Works created on returning to university for an MA in Fine Art. This gallery contains not only work exhibited but development of works and experimentation of materials.
3D Work and Installations. • 29 artworks
View allLocked Down Collaborative Works: Ritchie and Lane • 2 artworks
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Locked down and isolated in my den I began the 'Memory Series', photographs I took in Tokyo, Japan 2019[...]
Locked down and isolated in my den I began the 'Memory Series', photographs I took in Tokyo, Japan 2019 of seemingly every day life. That's gone for the foreseeable future. COVID-19 happened. I began suddenly longing for these moments of normal life that I took as an observer. I began stripping the colour out of the images leaving only the highlights of my memories of that day, of that specific moment. This became important to me in my isolation.
I am in the south of the UK working alone, a friend of mine Jim Ritchie, an artist in the North of the UK, (now as distant as the moon under lockdown), was also creating digital works. Ritchies' works are narratives based on futuristic sci-fi cityscapes of brutalist architecture. To quote him: "I think there is a bit of escapism involved within some of my images."
I wondered what these would look like together. So sent him a message would he like to collaborate on some works, he said yes.
Jim and I have never met irl, we became friends on FB some years ago. It is quite refreshing and also scary to work on another artists work. I was quite happy for him to alter mine as I do love his work and trusted I would love what ever he did. The problem I found was not what he would do to my work but will I do his work justice, and suddenly for the first time ever I had a fear of ruining... (Artists should have no fear, imo). However it is digital. So I am going to shake that fear and go 'DO!'
Connections and remaining connected to people is more important now than ever. Never before has our life been so precarious world wide. Trump and Putin are today still playing the pissing contest with nukes. Fires are still raging in some parts of the world. The planet is having some respite from our never ending need to rip it apart. Will this terrible pandemic end this? Will we change for the better as a human race?
The work we have created between us is not Futurism or Postfuturism although some aspects are the same: "To reclaim the power of media from the merchants and return it to the poets and the sages" -F. T. Marinetti', The Post-Futurist Manifest, February 1909, nor is it the idealistic architecture of Neofuturism, with glistening towers and clear blue skies. The works are 'Post Neofuturism' as a direct result of what is happening in the world right now. It is accepting of the past, which is our present and moving forward with what we have. It is inclusion not division. This work happened as a direct result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
I am in the south of the UK working alone, a friend of mine Jim Ritchie, an artist in the North of the UK, (now as distant as the moon under lockdown), was also creating digital works. Ritchies' works are narratives based on futuristic sci-fi cityscapes of brutalist architecture. To quote him: "I think there is a bit of escapism involved within some of my images."
I wondered what these would look like together. So sent him a message would he like to collaborate on some works, he said yes.
Jim and I have never met irl, we became friends on FB some years ago. It is quite refreshing and also scary to work on another artists work. I was quite happy for him to alter mine as I do love his work and trusted I would love what ever he did. The problem I found was not what he would do to my work but will I do his work justice, and suddenly for the first time ever I had a fear of ruining... (Artists should have no fear, imo). However it is digital. So I am going to shake that fear and go 'DO!'
Connections and remaining connected to people is more important now than ever. Never before has our life been so precarious world wide. Trump and Putin are today still playing the pissing contest with nukes. Fires are still raging in some parts of the world. The planet is having some respite from our never ending need to rip it apart. Will this terrible pandemic end this? Will we change for the better as a human race?
The work we have created between us is not Futurism or Postfuturism although some aspects are the same: "To reclaim the power of media from the merchants and return it to the poets and the sages" -F. T. Marinetti', The Post-Futurist Manifest, February 1909, nor is it the idealistic architecture of Neofuturism, with glistening towers and clear blue skies. The works are 'Post Neofuturism' as a direct result of what is happening in the world right now. It is accepting of the past, which is our present and moving forward with what we have. It is inclusion not division. This work happened as a direct result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Biography
Tina Lane is a British visual artist who works with installation, sculpture, photography, media, and performance in her interdisciplinary art practice. His projects evolve in response to the needs of the site, working in collaboration and communication with people, places, and psychology.
At the moment, her work is focused on human relationships, identity, memory, and mortality. She strives to address, rather than resolve, the uncertainty of fitting into established systems and patterns of thought through her art. It's satiating a basic want to communicate non-verbally and visually by making the art as inclusive and engaging as possible, without regard for language. Visualizing inarticulate brains functioning via material and performative processes demonstrates this investigation of the 'gut feeling' or 'instinct,' and enables creative mobility.
Tina Lane received a BA (Hons) First in Fine Art from Southampton Solent University, where she was awarded the CVAN SE Platform Graduate Award by Aspex Gallery and Solent Showcase Gallery for Best of Degree Shows in 2015. Following that, she took residencies in India and Japan. In 2018, she earned a Distinction in her MA in Fine Art from Winchester School of Art.
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Added Jun 23, 2023
Layers of the Lost Women
Southampton City Art Gallery, Commercial Road, Southampton, UK
Saturday
1
July
2023
Saturday
2
September
2023
Added Dec 29, 2022
Post Graduate Research
Southampton Solent University
Wednesday
13
January
2021
Tuesday
13
January
2026
Happy to announce I will be returning to University to embark on an Mphil/PhD. Modified for sabbatical
Added Nov 1, 2020
Hampshire Open Call Exhibition
Ashcroft Arts Centre, Osborn Road, Fareham, UK
Wednesday
11
November
2020
Monday
21
December
2020
Now extended as the gallery went into lockdown. The exhibition will continue after lockdown and no one knows when that will be.
Added May 18, 2020
More experimental play using my own photography and drawing over it to create a series of frames to animate. (I accidentally wrote TinLane and thought ok sounds good to me).
Added May 18, 2020
Experimenting with the medium through play. Today was lowering and raising the pitch on my own voice then adding it to the short. The photography is my own, I decided on a panoramic view for the width then using my finger on a laptop drew over the image creating a series of frames to animate.
Added May 15, 2020
Just enjoying playing and experimenting with moving image, to avoid worry of license over sounds I use my own sound bank or record my own voice and distort it.
Added May 13, 2020
A short moving image using my photography and finger drawing on the laptop mouse pad. I have become more and more interested in moving image so this was a great opportunity to use images I already had for a project in a new direction. We use what we have available to us in lockdown. This I believe is one of my strengths, I adapt. I like many artists have been hit quite hard by the lockdown and with little in the way of money and resources it was up to me to find new ways to continue being creative. The added sounds are also from my own recordings.
It is a visual representation based on the theory by James Lovelock of Earth’s atmosphere as “a component part of the biosphere rather than as a mere environment for life” (J. E. Lovelock and L. Margulis Tellus, 1974). It starts slow, that was deliberate.
Of course most of my images are of Japan, specifically Tokyo. Actually I did consider should I use those and then thought actually it is perfect as a people they do have a greater understanding of working together as part of the whole than we in the west.
Added Feb 18, 2020
London Photo Festival
Old Brompton Gallery 238 Old Brompton Rd, London
Friday
15
May
2020
Monday
17
February
2020
Fri, 15 May, 11:00 – Sun, 17 May, 18:00
About: http://www.londonphotofestival.org/
*UPDATE: London Photo Festival 2020*
With the latest government advice about COVID-19, it is with sadness that we have decided to reschedule our May Festival.
We realise that this will be a disappointment to you but the health and well-being of our exhibitors, visitors and suppliers are of paramount important to us.
We are working with the venue to get a new date booked in for the autumn and will forward this information as soon as we have confirmation.
Go well, stay well.
Emma & Kit
Added Sep 12, 2019
Making your Mark: An Introduction to Contemporary Drawing with Tina Lane
The Salisbury Museum, The King's House, 65 The Close, Salisbury SP1 2EN Tel: 01722 332151
Wednesday
23
October
2019
Wednesday
23
October
2019
Salisbury-Museum-Making-your-Mark-Introduction-Contemporary-Drawing-Tina-Lane In this workshop, led by Tina Lane, you will be exploring approaches to mark making in response to the Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize Exhibition. No previous experience required just a willingness to experiment and to have fun.
Please note, this workshop is limited to 12 places.
Fundraising Event
Added Aug 1, 2019
Salisbury Artisan Event
Guildhall Square, Salisbury, UK
Sunday
4
August
2019
Sunday
4
August
2019
Join us!
Added Mar 19, 2019
A Dream of a Concrete Boat
The retelling of the story of the concrete boat; a tale inspired by a sleepless night and an accidental object.
An immersive experience, experimental installation and performance exploring layers of confusion and belonging through sound, light and objects.
Xiao Xiao on Set
This is a piece devised by Rochyne Delaney McNulty, an MA performance design student at the University of Leeds, in collaboration with Jonathan Parker (hoppla creative and Inkwell arts) and with much help from the technicians from stage@leeds.
The piece is story, and originally an object and promenade performance, through experiences with technology and live performance it has developed it into a sound installation with interactive live elements. It requires you to listen, interact and make choices.
Performers:
Ekaterina Chokova
Xiao Xiao
Lu Li
Lily Ann Procella
Pedro Sánchez Cervera
Tina Lane
Added Mar 19, 2019
Ten Days of Art with Murze Magazine
In a Tidal Wave of Plastic 2019
Ten Days of Art | Online Artist Residency 1st-10th March. Murze is delighted to be hosting 14 talented artists across our platform, these artists have taken part in our Ten day Artist residency.
Artists:
Rhonda Barrett, Laura Keeling, Joanna Collins, Gosia Tomczuk, Tina Lane,
Elise Vincent, Cheryl Votzmeyer, Shaun Cochran, Andrew Frausto, Natalie Richard,
Iliana Theodoropoulou, Tara Taheri, Jessie Martin, Xiaobi Pan, Jen hours
Added Feb 18, 2019
WSA MA Show, 2018. Being Human. Video Documentation
The first part of the video is just recording the sounds of the bars within the space prior to the completion of the installation. At this stage no lighting had been added.
The second part, (1:16) is showing visitors engaging with the work when it was complete with the lighting effect. It was quite impromptu, so all I had was my phone to record on. They gave me permission to use it.
Added Aug 17, 2018
MA Fine Art Exhibition Winchester School of Art
Park Ave, Winchester SO23 8DL
Friday
31
August
2018
Saturday
8
September
2018
A collaborative exhibition of works by MA students.
Added Jun 23, 2018
WSA Emerging
The University of Southampton, Highfield, Southampton, SO17 1BJ
Monday
11
June
2018
Friday
27
July
2018
This exhibition showcases work by four students from Winchester School of Art’s Fine Art Department. Henry Frampton (BA), Moylin Ho Knit Chong (BA), Bryn Lloyd (BA) and Tina Lane (MA)
Added Jun 23, 2017
The Playgrounders Regroup!
A two day event following on from the artist collective formed last year by The John Hansard Playground Event, we got together to further explore how play helps both collaborative and individual practices. With much thanks to 'a space arts' for the use of the the wonderful space at The Arches, Southampton..
Added Jun 23, 2017
Night Walking - The Old Girls Club
Tina Lane Art documents her night time walks in Tokyo while highlighting how the British and Japanese cultures tackle sexism and ageism differently...
http://theoldgirlsclub.uk/night-walking-tina-lane%E2%80%8B/
Added Jun 23, 2017
Japan Residency
Where do I begin?? Two glorious months in amazing Tokyo.
Highlights:
I mostly used digital imagery as I took night walks around the the back streets of Tokyo. Each night a different area, incredibly safe.
My work was documented for Fuji Television.
I created work from what was available and visited so many galleries I lost count.
Added Jun 23, 2017
Submit.Exhibit
You have 5 minutes, no thinking JUST DO!
Added Jun 23, 2017
Submit.Exhibit
Marketplace Studios 18-19 Marketplace, Stockport SK1 1EU
Friday
16
June
2017
Friday
30
June
2017
Submit.Exhibit. Is an exhibition that celebrates risk taking and impulsiveness. The selected artists are challenging their all too common fear of the blank page. By making work in only five minutes. This leaves no room for panic or doubt, leaving only creative instinct.
This exhibition brings together otherwise unrelated artists, from differing disciplines and locations, linked only by those short 5 minutes. With no constraints other than time, the artists were free to indulge in the playfulness of creativity.
Curated and organised by Molly Newport and Chloe Beecham.
Reviews and comments
On the outside observing and thank you.
Eine optische Täuschung, in der man nicht weiß, ob man draußen oder drinnen steht. Isst man der Beobachter, oder ist man der Beobachtete? Gelungene Arbeit.
An optical illusion in which you don't know whether you're standing outside or inside. Do you eat as the observer or are you the observed? Successful work.
Piero Salvadori, Mille grazie!
Merci beaucoup Bernard Levy, cela signifie beaucoup pour moi
surtout en cette période troublante. Restez en sécurité!
Belle oeuvre d'art, qui convoque l'imaginaire et nous fait rêver. Surtout en cette période d'HANAMI !
Thaïs
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What delicacy, what lightness! I really like your art. And then a little wink of coincidence, I also called one of my paintings, Djinn.
Thaïs
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Quelle délicatesse, quelle légèreté ! J'aime vraiment beaucoup votre art. Et puis petit clin d'oeil de coïncidence, j'ai également appelé une de mes toiles, Djinn.
Superb gallery, beautiful abstract !
Well done for this universe "ink" fabulous expression and liberty gesture . I love . Best regards !
Hi Tina, I saw your miniature scuptures in a galery in Southampton. Fell in love with them
I like your art Tina. Keep up the good wok! :D
hello , it's a very good work , i like +++ , thank you and happy new year for 2014
complimenti anche a te sei molto brava
ciao
nice work.....,grt artwrk..
Great work Tina. I especially like the mouth study and the dog portraits.
Wow great works Tina
thank you my dear artist tina for the comment that you added in my book.
jean Ousama
Cell : 00213 797 297 364
Beautiful, absolutely beautiful
Hello Tina, I just discovered your work here on artmajeur and i realy apreciate what i saw !
Best wishes for the future
Jacques.
very nice work. see you on pp
Hey bubbles mark here.I gave ye me word id come sign.
Fair Winds & God Speed
Kingcobra =~)
Hey i looked at your artwork and its great, keep on painting :P
Hello, here i've signed your guest book, the island needs you :P
Always loved this kind of art and im glad to see u r doing well with it .
Keep up the good work Tina ;)
Fantastic, Sphinx painting is so cool.
You have a great talent there, keep up the good work.
Rik
pretty amazing stuff, I wish I had talent like that.