Bradley Ertaskiran operates out of a restored industrial building in Saint-Henri, where its two gallery spaces support a program anchored in critical contemporary practices. The gallery represents a mix of Canadian and international artists, spanning both emerging and established careers, with a focus on work that pushes formal and conceptual boundaries. While rooted in the local art scene, Bradley Ertaskiran maintains a broader curatorial reach, regularly participating in art fairs and fostering institutional collaborations. Its exhibitions often reflect a rigorous engagement with current discourse, offering a space where experimentation and serious inquiry intersect.

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A curated guide to best art galleries in Montreal

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