Herbert Brün
Berlin, 1918 - Urbana, 2000. Herbert Brün's computer graphics represent a watershed in early computer art and design. Widely recognized as a visionary pioneer in electronic composition including music and graphics, as a leader in social thought and computer theory and as a beloved teacher and mentor. Brün was the first musical director to bring electronic compositions to the stage, in Munich in the early 1950’s. Rare Nest and the Brün Estate are pleased to present Herbert Brün's graphics to a wide community of collectors, for the first time. Click “MORE” for articles, performances, archives...
Signed and numbered by the artist in pencil, lower left. Black Ink on California Computer Products plotter paper 400 (with rails top and bottom). This unique graphic ships with a certificate of authenticity, in a custom Mylar sleeve with archival acid free board.
18.5 x 11 inches
Black Ink on Mylar
11 x 16 inches
Before his death, Herbert Brun personally selected these three images to remain as a suite.