Bradley Ertaskiran Contemporary Art Gallery and Artist Representation
Bradley Ertaskiran is a leading contemporary art gallery located in Montreal, Quebec, situated within a restored industrial building in the Saint-Henri neighborhood. Established in January 2020, the gallery represents a collaboration between Megan Bradley, former director of Parisian Laundry, and Antoine Ertaskiran, former owner and director of Galerie Antoine Ertaskiran. The gallery operates two distinct exhibition spaces: a sprawling 5,000-square-foot white-walled main floor and an atypical subterranean bunker that encourages artists to engage with its raw concrete architecture. Dedicated to the long-term development of Canadian and international artists, Bradley Ertaskiran maintains a program committed to the dissemination of critical contemporary practices. The gallery’s intergenerational roster includes established voices like Suzy Lake, Jeremy Shaw, and Erin Shirreff, alongside rising talents such as Azza El Siddique, Bony Ramirez, and Preston Pavlis. These artists work across diverse media, including painting, sculpture, photography, video, and site-specific installation. Bradley Ertaskiran is a member of the New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA) and l'Association des galeries d'art contemporain (AGAC). The gallery actively participates in major international art fairs, including Art Basel Miami Beach, Frieze Los Angeles, and Independent New York, facilitating global dialogue and bringing its artists to the forefront of the international stage. Through its rigorous curatorial perspective and deep investment in the local and global art communities, Bradley Ertaskiran continues to be a vital hub for innovation and experimentation in the visual arts.