Lisa Brice
Born in Cape Town, South Africa, Lisa Brice grew up in South Africa during a particularly volatile time in the country’s history. This still informs the works she creates today.
In 1998, Brice travelled to London for a residency at Gasworks Studios. In 1999, she was invited to undertake a workshop in Trinidad and a subsequent residency alongside local and international artists including Peter Doig, Chris Ofili and Emheyo Bahabba (Embah). She is currently based in London while maintaining strong ties to Trinidad.
In 2018, Brice had a solo exhibition at Tate Britain, London as part of their Art Now series. A major institutional exhibition by the artist opened at KM21, The Hague in November 2020.
Available Artists
- Albers Anni
- Andre Carl
- Avery Milton
- Baldessari John
- Basquiat Jean-Michel
- Bell Larry
- Boyd John
- Brice Lisa
- Calder Alexander
- Christo and Jeanne-Claude
- Dadamaino
- Dávila Jose
- de Tollenaere Saskia
- Downing Thomas
- Dyson Julian
- Francis Sam
- Freud Lucian
- Gadsby Eric
- Gander Ryan
- Guston Philip
- Haring Keith
- Hartung Hans
- Held Al
- Hockney David
- Hofmann Hans
- Indiana Robert
- Kapoor Anish
- Katz Alex
- Kelly Ellsworth
- Knifer Julije
- Kruger Barbara
- Kusama Yayoi
- Le Parc Julio
- Leciejewski Edgar
- Levine Chris
- LeWitt Sol
- Lichtenstein Roy
- Mack Heinz
- Maripol
- Martin Agnes
- Martin Jason
- Martin Kenneth
- Mavignier Almir da Silva
- Morellet François
- Motherwell Robert
- Nemours Aurélie
- O'Donoghue Hughie
- Penck A. R.
- Perry Grayson
- Pettibone Richard
- Prehistoric Objects
- Prince Richard
- Quinn Marc
- Richter Gerhard
- Riley Bridget
- Ruscha Ed
- Scott William
- Shrigley David
- Smith Anj
- Smith Richard
- Sonnier Keith
- Soto Jesús Rafael
- Soulages Pierre
- Taller Popular de Serigrafía
- The Connor Brothers
- Turk Gavin
- Vasarely Victor
- Warhol Andy
- Wesselmann Tom
- Wood Jonas
- Wool Christopher