This exhibition at the Tate Modern explores the relationship between painting and photography through some of the most iconic artworks of the modern era, looking at how artists capture moments in time using the paintbrush and the camera. As well as paintings by Pablo Picasso and Paula Rego and photographs by Hiroshi Sugimoto and Jeff Wall, the display also includes pieces that blur the lines between the two mediums, like Andy Warhol’s silkscreen prints, Pauline Boty’s pop paintings and Andreas Gurksy’s large-scale photographs.