Erik Brunetti
Erik Brunetti
Erik Brunetti is an American artist whose multidisciplinary practice spans painting, drawing, sculpture, installation, publishing, graphic design, printmaking, photography, and archival research. Across nearly four decades, his work has examined the production of cultural meaning through images, objects, systems of circulation, and the evolving relationship between authorship, memory, and institutional authority.
The Erik Brunetti Foundation for the Arts maintains primary-source materials documenting the artist’s practice as a founding collection. These holdings preserve evidence of the development of his work while supporting scholarship, exhibitions, publications, and the long-term preparation of the Catalogue Raisonné.
Together, the Biography, Chronology, Practice, Exhibitions, and Bibliography form an institutional research resource documenting Brunetti’s life, work, exhibition history, publications, and historical record. Maintained as part of the Foundation’s long-term archival program, these materials support continuing research, scholarship, and preservation.