Bradley Ertaskiran is an emerging contemporary art gallery in Montreal, Canada, occupying two distinct spaces within a restored industrial building.
Committed to the long-term development of Canadian and international artists, the gallery represents a dynamic and intergenerational roster of artists working across painting, sculpture, photography, video, and installation. These include established voices such as Suzy Lake, a pioneer of conceptual art whose work is in the collections of MoMA (New York), the Met (New York), the National Gallery of Canada (Ottawa), and the Brandhorst Museum (Munich); Erin Shirreff, whose cross-disciplinary practice has been exhibited in solo shows at SFMOMA (San Francisco), ICA Boston, and the AKG Art Museum (Buffalo); and Jeremy Shaw, who has been the subject of solo exhibitions at Centre Pompidou (Paris), MoMA PS1 (New York), and was featured in Viva Arte Viva at the 57th Venice Biennale.
We also champion emerging and mid-career artists such as Azza El Siddique, Bony Ramirez, Dawit L. Petros, and Margaux Williamson, whose work has gained increasing international attention through exhibitions and institutional support from venues such as MIT List Visual Arts Center (Cambridge), Creative Capital (New York), Newark Art Museum (New Jersey), Perez Art Museum (Miami), the Museum of Contemporary Photography (Chicago), and MOCA Toronto.
Bradley Ertaskiran is dedicated to advancing its artists while enriching the broader cultural landscape through international dialogue and deep investment in the local art community.
