Lamina by Al Lane will be on display at Brunswick Street Gallery from the 7 - 24 of May 2026.
Lamina by Al Lane explores the layered complexities of identity and the often unseen realities of womanhood. Through her work, Lane reflects on the quiet, unspoken expectations, daily roles, and invisible reproductive and pelvic health conditions that shape the bodies and lives of many women.
The works are created from photographs taken by the artist, of women living with these conditions, layered to build the final composition. Overlapping figures are drawn and translated into paint, sometimes preserving the complexity of their intersections, at other times blurring the figures' boundaries.
The overlapping figures reflect bodies carrying hidden cycles of endurance and resilience. Existing quietly beneath daily performance, these works invite recognition of the physical and emotional labor often dismissed or unseen.
In Australia, around 1 in 7 women live with endometriosis, 1 in 5 with adenomyosis, and 1 in 10 with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Endometriosis takes an average of 6.5 years to diagnose, with patients typically seeing multiple healthcare professionals before receiving answers.
This unseen reality extends beyond pain, which can be debilitating, to include ongoing medical appointments, specialist consultations, hospital visits, ultrasounds, long wait times, financial strain, and a profound impact on work, relationships and quality of life.
Lamina
Western Smoke
1038mm x 786mm
Framed in Tasmanian Oak
Interior of a Coral Sea
937mm x 937mm
Framed in Tasmanian Oak
Soft and Yielding
937mm x 937mm
Framed in Tasmanian Oak
A Gentle Return
633mm x 533mm
Framed in Tasmanian Oak
Magenta Haze
940mm x 940mm
Framed in Tasmanian Oak
Dancing Nudes
1092mm x 1092mm
Framed in Tasmanian Oak
Georgia in Alizarin
633mm x 533mm
Framed in Tasmanian Oak
Fragile Petals
938mm x 938mm
Framed in Tasmanian Oak
Sensitive Skin
1041mm x 1041mm
Framed in Tasmanian Oak