Passerelle au Cercle Naval ⎹ Une histoire du graffiti 1984-2004

Brest sous les bombes

6 Mar — 6 Jun 2026

Passerelle Centre d’art contemporain is moving for one year into the former Cercle Naval in Brest, a place laden with history and which used to be reserved for officers of the French Navy. In the former dining hall the art centre is setting up the first exhibition devoted to the history of graffiti in Brest from the 1980s to the year 2000. An unexpected dialogue will therefore be triggered between the prestigious architecture of the Cercle Naval and the underground urban culture that has made its mark on the city. Such programming clearly demonstrates the wish of Passerelle to play with codes and cause memories to speak to each other.

The exhibition Brest under the bombs – A history of graffiti 1984-2004 illustrates the use of the aerosol (called the bombe aérosol in French) in the Brest public space, and recounts the first twenty years of its urban art. Through many previously unseen archive documents (photographs, films, press articles, ephemera, objects, contributions by artists, personal accounts, historical reconstructions and more) this exhibition shows the major role played by the city of Brest in the history of French urban art.

Chapter1: The aerosol as a tool
The exhibition opens with a presentation of the aerosol as a tool, from its origins to its recent evolution, thanks to the impressive collection of Aurélien Harmignies, who is considered to be Europe’s major collector of aerosols. In a richly documented timeline, the exhibition presents aerosols from the 1960s to the 2000s along with their advertising, display stands and press articles and explains how urban artists first diverted the tool from its original function until the paint industry... [lire plus]

Exhibition curators: Patrice Poch and Nicolas Gzeley
Technical and scientific support: Aurélien Harmignies and Gautier Bischoff

Patrice Poch is an artist, author and historian of graffiti. He has been working in graffiti since the late 1980s. He is also drawn to the world of punk rock as a researcher, collector and record producer. He is a member of the Scientific Committee of Arcanes (National centre of digital resources for urban art). He is co-founder of the biennial festival, Teenage Kicks, an urban art festival in Rennes.

Nicolas Gzeley is an artist, photographer, author and historian of graffiti. He is an honorary member of the Federation of Urban Art and President of the Scientific Committee of Arcanes (National centre of digital resources for urban art), which aims to preserve archives, photographs and interviews illustrating the history of urban art. He is the joint author of Que sais-je? sur l'art urbain (What do I know about urban art?) (2019) and the works Alter ego : les plus beaux duos de l'art urbain (Alter ego: the finest duos in urban art) (2019) and Graffiti : 50 ans d'interaction urbaine (Graffiti : 50 years of urban interaction) (2018).

Aurélien Harmignies is an artist, author and collector of items related to industrial painting.

Gautier Bischoff is a publisher, photographer and independent researcher. He is the co-founder of L'œil d'Horus and the Centre Arcanes publications.

The Centre Arcanes was founded in 2022 at the initiative of the Federation of Urban Art. It opened its digital doors in the form of of a free database in July 2025 (arcanes.art). The aim of the Centre Arcanes is to support scientific research by providing a collection of electronic archives to ensure their preservation and to promote study based on precise descriptions and analyses.

This exhibition received support from the Crédit Mutuel Arkéa Endowment Fund.