Diana Al-Hadid, Lazy Green Line, 2022, Mixed Media, 164 x 247 x 9 cm
Diana Al-Hadid, Lazy Green Line, 2022, Mixed Media, 164 x 247 x 9 cm
Oslo, Norway
Galleri Brandstrup, founded by Kim Brandstrup and Marit Gillespie in 2000 at the historic Madserud Gård in Oslo, is renowned for its representation of Nordic masters and influential figures incontemporary Nordic art. They proudly collaborate with some of today’s most innovative and globally recognised artists, including an exclusive representation of Marina Abramovic and Joseph Kosuth in Scandinavia, reflecting their close ties with the Sean Kelly Gallery in New York.
Committed to showcasing artists with distinctive conceptual and visual expressions, Galleri Brandstrup host monthly exhibitions year-round in their gallery space. They maintain strong relationships with Norwegian and Scandinavian museums and foundations, leading to numerous significant exhibitions. Notably, they organized the “Mark Quinn”exhibition in collaboration with White Cube Gallery, London, and Kistefos Museum, Norway, in 2011.
Galleri Brandstrup’s extensive museum collaborations include Marina Abramovic’s “Entering the Other Side” at Kistefos Museum (2014), Sverre Bjertnæs at Haugar Vestfold Kunstmuseum (2018), and Per Kleiva’s memorial exhibition at Kunstnernes Hus (2018). Recent projects include Steinar Haga Kristensen at Trondheim Kunstmuseum (2021), Lars Ramberg at Bomuldsfabriken Kunsthall (2021), Apichaya Wanthiang at the Munch Museum (2022), Diana Al Hadid at Bomuldsfabriken Kunsthall (2023), Sverre Bjertnæs with Fredrik Værslev at Vestfossen Kunstlaboratorium (2024), Marina Abramovic at Galleri F15 (Upcoming 2025) and Steinar Haga Kristensen at Kunstnernes Hus (upcoming 2025).
EXHIBITING ARTISTS
Øyvind Sørfjordmo,
Robert Mapplethorpe,
Diana Al Hadid,
REPRESENTED ARTISTS
Marina Abramovic
Paola Angelini
Diana Al Hadid
Sverre Bjertnes
Håkon Bleken
Lars Elling
Erik A. Frandse
Christer Glein
Kjell Erik Killi-Olsen
Ola Kolehmainen
Joseph Kosuth
Steinar Haga Kristensen
Michael Kvium
Fredrik Raddum
Lars Ø Ramberg