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Untitled Untitled (mirror woman with plant) Untitled (standing woman with bookcase )
2016 2016 2016
Gesso and tempera on canvas Gouache on paper Gouache on paper
182 x 244 cm 42 x 30 cm 42 x 30 cm

Untitled xxxiii, (Well Worn 34) Untitled xliii, (Well Worn 8) Untitled xlv, (Well Worn 10)
2015 2015 2015
Ink on paper Ink on printed cotton Ink on printed cotton
29.7 x 42cm 96 x 126.5cm 60 x 80cm

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Untitled xxxix, (Well Worn 3) Untitled xxxviii, (Well Worn 2) Untitled vi (Cut your coat 2)
2015 2015 2014
Ink and gesso on primed canvas Ink and gesso on cotton Ink and ashe on primed polyurethane lm
122 x 102cm Work: 125 x 105 x 2.5 cm 240 x 101.5cm

Untitled Viii (Cut your coat 1) Untitled xl Untitled (LBTTF004)


2014 2014 2012
Ink on primed polyurethane lm Ink on cotton Ink, water soluble crayon, acrylic and tempera
240 x 101.5cm 100x 75 cm on unprimed calico
125 x 95 x 2cm

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Untitled (LBTTF006) Studio Jungle Forever's Gonna Start Tonight


2012 2009 2007
Oil and oil pastel on rabbit skin glue sized linen Ink On Linen Bleach and dye on denim
120 x 150.5 x 2cm 121,2 x 152,6 cm 122 x 152cm

Wilderness Garden Maybe Xxv


2005 2005 2007
Oil on canvas Oil on canvas Oil On Trace
183 x 244cm 183 x 173cm Work: 29 x 21 cm

ABOUT

Lisa Brice (b.1968, Cape Town, South Africa) negotiates the precarious
terrain of artistic production, as she moves between practices of
spontaneous drawing and gure painting. She makes use of unexpected
painting and printing techniques on a variety of surfaces, which include
canvas and tracing paper. For Brice, the act of tracing often leads her to a
repetition of similar motifs or gures in her work, sometimes biographical,
and at other times art historical: ‘I am attracted to the idea of repetition,’
Brice remarks. ‘Chasing that high, stories told and retold.’

In 2006 Brice had her rst solo exhibition of paintings at Goodman Gallery
Johannesburg, titled Night Vision, in which she re ected on the
uncertainties of childhood. In 2009, a solo show, More Wood for the Fire,
was presented at Goodman Gallery Johannesburg; the exhibition detailed
Brice’s relationship with the island of Trinidad. In 2011, Brice’s work was
included in the Vitamin P2 publication, Phaidon’s major anthology of
international painting. In 2012, Brice presented a solo exhibition titled
Throwing the Floor at Goodman Gallery in Cape Town. She has had
subsequent shows at Goodman Gallery Johannesburg in 2015 titled Well
Worn, and in June 2016 she was included on a show at Camden Art’s
Centre in London Making & Unmaking curated by Duro Olowu. Brice had
her rst solo museum exhibition in the UK at the Tate Britain in 2018,
where she exhibited large scale paintings which addressed the
longstanding art-historical tradition of the female nude.

The artist lives and works in London, UK.

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EXHIBITIONS

In Context / this past was waiting for me / 2018 Summer Show / 2016 New Revolutions: Goodman Gallery at 50
30 August - 29 September 2018 15 December - 14 January 2017 (Cape Town) / 2016
02 June - 20 July 2016

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NEWS

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Lisa Brice | Solo Exhibition | GEM Museum for First museum show in the UK for Lisa Brice Various artists on Standard Bank Gallery’s
Contemporary Art (The Hague) Posted 19 April 2018 latest group exhibition
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