1 July-25 Sept. The Tate Britain contrasts the work of British Pre-Raphaelites and Impressionists with vintage photographs, examining the connections between art and photography from the Victorian and Edwardian ages.
The exhibition showcases the experimental nature of early photography, which was inspired by paintings, and also how photography subsequently changed painting.
Works by artists such as Millais, Rossetti, Singer Sargent and Whistler are displayed alongside photographs by pioneering early photographers such as Alvin Langdon Coburn and Julia Margaret Cameron.
10.00-18.00