Past
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16 November - 16 December 2023 The gallery is proud to present an exhibition of new work by Abel Burger (b. 1982, France). This will be the artist's first show with Brigade since joining the gallery's program in 2022 and the artist's first-ever solo exhibition in Scandinavia. Titled 'Appaloosa', the exhibition will feature works emerging from the... Read moreAbel Burger I Appaloosa
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5 October - 8 November 2023 Bendix Harms' unapologetic artistic philosophy has been questioning the methods and means of painting since the 1990s, raising a sense of awareness of the possibilities within narrative painting, all the while insisting on the importance of each subject's singularity. In a painting practice deeply rooted in terminology and words, Harms... Read moreBendix Harms I Haus Innerst - Expect Yourself
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17 August - 27 September 2023 The gallery is proud to present 'A Curtain Through the Trees', a solo exhibition by Gene A'Hern (b. 1993, Katoomba, Australia). Oscillating between abstraction and figuration, A'Hern's work is arbitrarily engaged in modernist painting, yet looks inward to echo a unique pictorial language. Here, depth and movement reveal a lyrical... Read moreGene A'Hern I A Curtain Through the Trees
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15 June - 6 August 2023 Brigade is proud to present 'big-data-who-changed- the-business-world-through-the-sun', a solo exhibition by Danish artist Rune Bering (b. 1984). Bering's artistic practice can be described as that of an excavator and editor. Amongst technological developments, marketing strategies, and political agendas, Bering searches for what things consist of, their production, and their context.... Read moreRune Bering I Big-Data-Who-Changed-The-Business-World-Through-The-Sun
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15 June - 10 August 2023 Landscape is a Verb (Imported), Amanda Lydért & Frederik Nystrup-Larsen Some things are kind of criminal to move - like seashells found on beaches and very rare flowers found in valleys or jungles. Other things are only seemingly that... kind of criminal to move - like fruit and vegetables... Read moreAmanda Lydért & Frederik Nystrup-Larsen I Landscape Is a Verb (Imported)
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28 April - 10 June 2023 Born in Southern California but raised in Bakersfield, Taylor Reynaga grew up in a place where newly arrived migrants live alongside those who either by choice or necessity settled in the agricultural hub of California's Central Valley. Its harvests are those that begin in January with one type of mandarin... Read moreKen Taylor Reynaga I Where Blues Meet
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16 March - 16 April 2023 Remembering Now: The Paintings by Coline Marotta 'All of them already exist, that's why I felt I could paint them. They come from life, not night dreams but hundred percent daydreams.' Coline Marotta, 2023 At first sight, the evocative paintings by Coline Marotta seem to be centered around... Read moreColine Marotta I Night Emails to Friends
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26 January - 9 March 2023 'Birding' is a term Garrett has repurposed to define his preoccupation over the last two years. His meaning bares no relation to observing rare birds through binoculars; rather, it describes his video editing technique of painstakingly omitting the many crows, ravens and seagulls from scenes in Alfred Hitchcock's cult thriller... Read moreGarrett Pruter I The Birds
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1 December 2022 - 21 January 2023 Brigade is pleased to present Hogar y esperanza, Home & Hope, an exhibition featuring eight contemporary Cuban artists. The genesis of this exhibition begins more than four years ago when Brigade first visited Havana. In this enigmatic city at the precipice of history we met a resilient and dedicated community... Read moreHogar Y Esperanza I Group Show