Lisa Brice's work will be included in Tate Modern's group show Capturing The Moment . (This link opens in a new tab).
Bringing together significant works from the Tate collection and Yageo Foundation Collection this exhibition invites visitors to discover the dynamic relationship between the brush and the lens – contemporary painting and photography.
The show’s journey spans the last 100 years through the work of 39 artists, beginning with post-war expressive painters such as Francis Bacon. (This link opens in a new tab)., Lucian Freud. (This link opens in a new tab). and Alice Neel. (This link opens in a new tab)., whose art grappled with photography in many different ways.
Next, visitors will discover striking painterly photographs created by the likes of Hiroshi Sugimoto. (This link opens in a new tab)., Jeff Wall. (This link opens in a new tab)., Louise Lawler. (This link opens in a new tab). and Candida Höfer. (This link opens in a new tab)..
The work of artists – from Andy Warhol. (This link opens in a new tab)., Gerhard Richter. (This link opens in a new tab). and Pauline Boty. (This link opens in a new tab). – who practiced new approaches to contemporary painting under the influence of twentieth-century photography, can also be seen. This is alongside fellow contemporary painters such as Christina Quarles. (This link opens in a new tab). and Rachel Owens, who merged painting with new forms of digital media.
This is a unique chance to explore how some of the greatest modern painters and photographers of our time worked alongside each other using two distinct mediums.