Norbert Brunner (artist)
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Norbert Brunner | |
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| Born | July 17, 1969 Hohenems, Austria |
| Education | University of Applied Arts Vienna |
| Known for | object art, new media art, installation art |
| Website | www |

Norbert Brunner (born 1969, Hohenems, Austria) is an Austrian object, conceptual and installation artist.
Norbert Brunner was born in Hohenems, Vorarlberg Austria.[1] After being raised in Vorarlberg he served a joinery apprenticeship and attended a vocational school for sculpture in Elbigenalp, Tyrol. He studied sculpting on the University of Applied Arts Vienna[2][3] with professor Wander Bertoni.[citation needed]
Brunner has public projects in Kobe, Japan; Edmonton, Canada and Birmington, UK. His work has been exhibited in Beijing, China;[4][5][6] Sydney, Australia; London, UK; Moscow, Russia;[7][8] Berlin, Germany;[9] Paris, France; Vienna,[10][11] Graz,[12] Austria; Geneva, Swiss; Prague, Czech;[13][14] New York City,[15][16][17] Dallas,[18] USA; Osaka, Nagoya,[19] Kyoto, Japan as well as Almaty, Kazakhstan[20][21].
He participated in the biennale in Valencia,[22] the architecture biennale in Beijing, the 2005 expo Aichi in Nagoya, Japan[23] and the Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition in London and has taken a part in cultural events in Austria including, Vienna Opera Ball,[24] Life Ball and Bregenz Festival.[citation needed]
His works are part of the museum collections of the 21 Haus in Vienna, the New Britain Museum of American Art[25] and the Vorarlberger Landesmuseum.[citation needed]