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Brodahl has shown internationally in exhibitions including ''Electric Blue'' at [[Xavier Hufkens]] in Brussels ''Cut'' at The Approach in London, ''Michael Bauer, Cris Brodahl, Stef Driesen'' at Marc Foxx in Los Angeles and ''The Triumph of Painting'' at the [[Saatchi Gallery]] in London. She is represented by [[Xavier Hufkens]] in Brussels, [[The Approach Gallery]] in London and Marc Foxx in Los Angeles. |
Brodahl has shown internationally in exhibitions including ''Electric Blue'' at [[Xavier Hufkens]] in Brussels ''Cut'' at The Approach in London, ''Michael Bauer, Cris Brodahl, Stef Driesen'' at Marc Foxx in Los Angeles and ''The Triumph of Painting'' at the [[Saatchi Gallery]] in London. She is represented by [[Xavier Hufkens]] in Brussels, [[The Approach Gallery]] in London and Marc Foxx in Los Angeles. |
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Revision as of 19:40, 9 November 2009
Cris Brodahl (b. 1963 in Ghent, Belgium) is a contemporary visual artist based in Ghent, Belgium. Her paintings are based on collages she makes from magazine images.[1]
Brodahl has shown internationally in exhibitions including Electric Blue at Xavier Hufkens in Brussels Cut at The Approach in London, Michael Bauer, Cris Brodahl, Stef Driesen at Marc Foxx in Los Angeles and The Triumph of Painting at the Saatchi Gallery in London. She is represented by Xavier Hufkens in Brussels, The Approach Gallery in London and Marc Foxx in Los Angeles.
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- Cris Brodahl at Xavier Hufkens, Brussels
- Cris Brodahl at The Approach
- ^ Melissa Gronlund, Cris Brodahl, Frieze, April 2006.