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Presentation Details
Bradley Ertaskiran will present a selection of new paintings and sculptural pieces by Stephanie Temma Hier, Preston Pavlis, and Guimi You, focused on the theme of reframing the landscape. Hier is known for her uncanny juxtapositions of found images, particularly of food and other consumable items, in hybrid works combining photo-realistic paintings with sumptuously crafted ceramic frames. Pavlis’s works on canvas and fabric portray his invented protagonists—conceived by the artist as partial embodiments of himself—in the act of solitary introspection. You’s tender, pastel-hued paintings draw inspiration from the beauty of nature and of domestic life, imbuing the everyday with a sense of transcendent wonder.

About the Gallery
Bradley Ertaskiran is a contemporary art gallery that occupies two spaces within a restored industrial building in Montréal, Québec. The gallery’s commitment to the dissemination of contemporary art practices provides visitors with a rigorous perspective and exciting programming. Bradley Ertaskiran represents emerging and established Canadian and International artists.

Images

Guimi You, Text Me, 2022, Oil on linen, 46 x 36 inches (116.8 x 91.4 cm.). Courtesy of Bradley Ertaskiran

Guimi You, Text Me, 2022, Oil on linen, 46 x 36 inches (116.8 x 91.4 cm.). Courtesy of Bradley Ertaskiran

Guimi You, Text You, 2022. Oil on linen, 21 x 18 inches (53 x 45.5 cm.). Courtesy of Bradley Ertaskiran

Guimi You, Text You, 2022. Oil on linen, 21 x 18 inches (53 x 45.5 cm.). Courtesy of Bradley Ertaskiran

Preston Pavlis, And for me, a small triumph is the greatest Hail-Mary across the longest field, 2021, Oil and yarn on canvas, quilted, 102 x 83 inches (259 x 211 cm.). Courtesy of Bradley Ertaskiran

Preston Pavlis, And for me, a small triumph is the greatest Hail-Mary across the longest field, 2021, Oil and yarn on canvas, quilted, 102 x 83 inches (259 x 211 cm.). Courtesy of Bradley Ertaskiran

Preston Pavlis, Inner life, 2021, Oil on linen, 108 x 84 inches (274.5 x 213.5 cm.). Courtesy of Bradley Ertaskiran

Preston Pavlis, Inner life, 2021, Oil on linen, 108 x 84 inches (274.5 x 213.5 cm.). Courtesy of Bradley Ertaskiran

Preston Pavlis, Your skin behind the lattice, 2019, Acrylic, oil pastel and embroidery on unstretched canvas, 69 x 66 inches (175.5 x 167.5 cm.). Courtesy of Bradley Ertaskiran

Preston Pavlis, Your skin behind the lattice, 2019, Acrylic, oil pastel and embroidery on unstretched canvas, 69 x 66 inches (175.5 x 167.5 cm.). Courtesy of Bradley Ertaskiran

Stephanie Temma Hier, Cat’s cradle, 2022, Oil on linen with glazed stoneware sculpture,1 x 24 x 3.5 inches (78.7 x 60.9 x 8.8 cm.). Courtesy of Bradley Ertaskiran

Stephanie Temma Hier, Cat’s cradle, 2022, Oil on linen with glazed stoneware sculpture,1 x 24 x 3.5 inches (78.7 x 60.9 x 8.8 cm.). Courtesy of Bradley Ertaskiran

Stephanie Temma Hier, Chattering Facade, 2022, Oil on linen with glazed stoneware sculpture. Courtesy of Bradley Ertaskiran

Stephanie Temma Hier, Chattering Facade, 2022, Oil on linen with glazed stoneware sculpture. Courtesy of Bradley Ertaskiran

Stephanie Temma Hier, Soft Options, Hard Edges, 2022, Exhibition view, Bradley Ertaskiran, Montreal, Canada. Courtesy of Bradley Ertaskiran

Stephanie Temma Hier, Soft Options, Hard Edges, 2022, Exhibition view, Bradley Ertaskiran, Montreal, Canada. Courtesy of Bradley Ertaskiran

Stephanie Temma Hier, You call this a picnic?, 2022, Oil on linen with glazed stoneware sculpture, 24.5 x 24 x 8 inches (62.2 x 60.9 x 20.3 cm.). Courtesy of Bradley Ertaskiran

Stephanie Temma Hier, You call this a picnic?, 2022, Oil on linen with glazed stoneware sculpture, 24.5 x 24 x 8 inches (62.2 x 60.9 x 20.3 cm.). Courtesy of Bradley Ertaskiran