
UPCOMING AT BRIGADE - PETRA CORTRIGHT
Brigade is happy to present Petra Cortright's solo exhibition 'Denali F1 Batwing Baby Bear Baby Boo’. The exhibition will open at Brigade on 12 August from 5-8pm, and is Cortright's second with the gallery.

IN CONVERSATION WITH - BERENIKE CORCUERA
On 09 June Brigade opened the exhibition ‘Earth, Wind & Fire’ by Peruvian-German artist Berenike Corcuera. The exhibition is Corcuera’s first solo and depicts Corcuera’s search for identity and belonging in western contemporary spirituality through a series of large colorful appliqué works. After the opening we asked her about her thoughts on the process, what each earthly element represents to her and what her mother thought about her picture being included in one of her works.

NOW OPEN - EARTH, WIND & FIRE BY BERENIKE CORCUERA
Brigade is pleased to present the opening of ‘Earth, Wind & Fire’, a solo exhibition by Peruvian-German artist Berenike Corcuera (b.1994, Lima, Peru).
Throughout history humankind has grappled with the fundamental questions of our existence; who are we; where did we come from, how should a life be lived; and where are we going? From animists to polytheists and monotheist, humans have always looked for answers within the context of our social groups, often referring to external spirits or divine entities to explain or validate our common principles and understandings.
Throughout history humankind has grappled with the fundamental questions of our existence; who are we; where did we come from, how should a life be lived; and where are we going? From animists to polytheists and monotheist, humans have always looked for answers within the context of our social groups, often referring to external spirits or divine entities to explain or validate our common principles and understandings.

UPCOMING AT BRIGADE - EARTH, WIND & FIRE BY BERENIKE CORCUERA
Brigade is happy to announce the upcoming solo exhibition ‘Earth, Wind & Fire’, by Peruvian-German artist Berenike Corcuera (b.1994, Lima, Peru) opening Thursday 9 June at Brigade.

NOW OPEN - ERASED PAST BY SERGE ATTUKWEI CLOTTEY
‘Erased Past’ a solo exhibition by Serge Attukwei Clottey (b.1985, Accra) is now open at Brigade.
For the artist’s first solo exhibition in Scandinavia, Brigade will present works in a variety of different media from across the artist’s nuanced inter-disciplinary practice including pastel drawings on paper and linen alongside Clottey’s iconic sculptures made from yellow gallon containers found throughout Ghana.
For the artist’s first solo exhibition in Scandinavia, Brigade will present works in a variety of different media from across the artist’s nuanced inter-disciplinary practice including pastel drawings on paper and linen alongside Clottey’s iconic sculptures made from yellow gallon containers found throughout Ghana.

UPCOMING AT BRIGADE - ERASED PAST BY SERGE ATTUKWEI CLOTTEY
Upcoming at Brigade: The gallery is pleased to announce the opening of ‘Erased Past’ – an exhibition by Ghanaian artist Serge Attukwei Clottey (b. 1985, Accra, Ghana) - on Thursday 21 April at Brigade.

NOW OPEN - THE SHAPE OF A STORY
The exhibition shows a selection of works by contemporary artists each telling a story from various corners of the world. Works by Artemio, Tomaso Binga, Ry David Bradley, Petra Cortright, Zane Lewis, Nhozagri, Garrett Pruter, Kristian Touborg, Andrea Villalón, Lizet Hee Olesen, Anne Strandfelt.

PROGRAMME ANNOUNCEMENT - SERGE ATTUKWEI CLOTTEY
The gallery is proud to announce an upcoming solo exhibition with Ghanaian artist Serge Attukwei Clottey (b.1985) in April 2022.

BERENIKE CORCUERA - EARTH, WIND & FIRE
Brigade is pleased to present the opening of ‘Earth, Wind & Fire’, a solo exhibition by Peruvian-German artist Berenike Corcuera (b.1994, Lima, Peru).
Throughout history humankind has grappled with the fundamental questions of our existence; who are we; where did we come from, how should a life be lived; and where are we going? From animists to polytheists and monotheist, humans have always looked for answers within the context of our social groups, often referring to external spirits or divine entities to explain or validate our common principles and understandings.
Throughout history humankind has grappled with the fundamental questions of our existence; who are we; where did we come from, how should a life be lived; and where are we going? From animists to polytheists and monotheist, humans have always looked for answers within the context of our social groups, often referring to external spirits or divine entities to explain or validate our common principles and understandings.

SERGE ATTUKWEI CLOTTEY - ERASED PAST
Brigade is pleased to present Erased Past – an exhibition by Serge Attukwei Clottey (Accra, Ghana, 1985) that explores the sociopolitical, economic, environmental, and cultural legacies of the colonial projects in Africa.

THE SHAPE OF A STORY
The German philosopher Martin Buber believed that human beings only fully establish themselves in the world, an I, when they are connecting with another human being, a You. Only at the moment when we relate to another human being, the You, do we, the I, engage in our existence with the entirety of our potential.

ELIYAH MESAYER & GALVIN HARRISON + T.N.G. - THE PEOPLE WHO CAME FROM THE SEA
The People Who Came From The Sea
A duo exhibition by Eliyah Mesayer and Galvin Harrison + T.N.G. (The Next Generation).
The exhibition highlights both artists’ individual practices, as well as their collaborative social projects, such as T.N.G. and the Mesayer Foundation. The exhibition provides a comprehensive view into the two artists nuanced and co-operative work to-date.
A duo exhibition by Eliyah Mesayer and Galvin Harrison + T.N.G. (The Next Generation).
The exhibition highlights both artists’ individual practices, as well as their collaborative social projects, such as T.N.G. and the Mesayer Foundation. The exhibition provides a comprehensive view into the two artists nuanced and co-operative work to-date.

COLINE MAROTTA - KEEPING IN TOUCH
Brigade is proud to present Keeping in touch a solo exhibition by French artist Coline Marotta (b.1991).
Life is busy and a constant stream of one event after the other, making it hard to meet all ends, clutching on to existence rather than gripping it with agency and purpose. But not in the paintings by Coline Marotta, which offers a much-needed counterpoint to the strife of life.
Life is busy and a constant stream of one event after the other, making it hard to meet all ends, clutching on to existence rather than gripping it with agency and purpose. But not in the paintings by Coline Marotta, which offers a much-needed counterpoint to the strife of life.

TOMASO BINGA - POESIA MUTA
Brigade is proud to present the first Scandinavian exhibition of the Italian artist Tomaso Binga (b. 1931, Salerno, lives and works in Rome).
The artistic identity of Tomaso Binga came into being during Bianca Pucciarelli Menna’s ‘Oggi Spose’ performance in Rome, 1977, where she married her alter ego as a reaction to the lack of attention feminist art received in the 1970s. Binga has since worked under her male pesudonym to question male privilege in the art world and emphasize the gender issues inherent in art.
The artistic identity of Tomaso Binga came into being during Bianca Pucciarelli Menna’s ‘Oggi Spose’ performance in Rome, 1977, where she married her alter ego as a reaction to the lack of attention feminist art received in the 1970s. Binga has since worked under her male pesudonym to question male privilege in the art world and emphasize the gender issues inherent in art.

NICOLE COSON & GARRETT PRUTER - PICTURE HOUSE
Picture House revolves around the concept of memory. Memories are unstable, but also essential to navigating our future. Our decisions are based on our experiences, ideally guiding us into safe territories and away from harm.

ERIC DOERINGER - I COPY THEREFORE I AM
"When an image is reproduced by hand, there is inherently some interpretation by the second artist. Any reproduction - no matter how precise - introduces a change. The “copy” exists in a different space, is made from different molecules, and is younger than the original." - Eric Doeringer