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Lisa Brice, the R50 Million South African Artist
Lisa Brice secured her place as one of South Africas highest-earning living artists when her painting No Bare Back, After Embah sold for a staggering $3 166 000 on Sothebys 'The Now Sale' in New York.
This is a great accomplishment for a female artist, as the art world has mainly been dominated by male artists
LISA BRICE (SA, 1968 -)
THREE COLOR LITHOGRAPH ON ARCHES PAPER
SHEET SIZE : 50,5CM X 66CM
EDITION /60
PRINT STUDIO CHOP (EMBOSSED)
HAND SIGNED & NUMBERED BY ARTIST IN PENCIL
MINT CONDITION
UNFRAMED
expressive lithograph which pursues the theme of adolescent love and desire |
Lisa Brice is a highly regarded South African artist known for her distinctive paintings that explore themes of gender, identity, and the female experience. Born in Cape Town in 1968, she later moved to London, where she currently resides and continues to create powerful artworks.
Brice's work often centers around the female form, capturing moments of vulnerability, strength, and self-reflection. Her paintings combine elements of figuration and abstraction, with bold brushstrokes and a rich color palette that create a sense of energy and movement. Through her art, Brice challenges societal norms and questions traditional representations of women, inviting viewers to engage with and reconsider established narratives.
Lisa Brice has exhibited in numerous galleries and institutions worldwide. Her paintings have gained significant critical acclaim and have been acquired by prestigious collections, indicating her increasing influence and the growing appreciation for her artistic vision.
IN THE SMITHSONIAN NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AFRICAN ART (WASHINGTON DC)
REPRESENTED BY THE GOODMAN GALLERY, JOHANNESBURG