You will need a special masonry concrete screw and most come with anchor sleeves.
Picture hanging masonry walls.
Not so when it comes to brick because no nail is going to tap right into that.
The hardware you use for hanging picture frames depends on the weight of the picture and the type of wall which could be drywall plaster concrete or masonry.
Push a pin in the wall.
Standard masonry nails have a thick fluted shank and a dull gray finish.
If the nails will be exposed choose the style based on appearance.
All masonry nails are strong enough for picture hanging but they should go into the wall 1 1 4 to 1 1 2 inches deep for maximum holding power.
Knock some nails into the wall attach the brackets and voila job done.
The average eye level is 57 inches or 145 cm above the floor.
Next screw in the masonry screw and leave it sticking out enough to hang your picture on.
If using a plastic anchor gently insert it onto your drilled hole and lightly tap it with a hammer until flush with the brick wall.
If you need to hang a group of pictures place the largest picture in the middle and have the center of the group be at 57 inches 145 cm.
Devices called brick clips or brick hangers allow people to hang pictures mirrors and other objects on walls without drilling into the brick.
Most people opt for hanging their pictures at eye level on open walls and higher if the picture is going over a fireplace.
Not sure if you have drywall or plaster.