Kurt
Wenner

born in 1958

Biography and information

Kurt Wenner is one of the world's leading artists, best known for inventing interactive 3D illusions. His work has appeared in over 30 countries, and in 1991 he received the Kennedy Center medallion for his outstanding contributions to art education.

In the 1980s, he left his job at NASA and moved to Europe to study great works of art. Having discovered the long-lost secrets of geometry and proportions, he conceived the idea of creating his own three-dimensional images. He was a pioneer in presenting art in the open air to the public and also in making it interactive.

Wenner's range of work also includes large-scale oil paintings, ceramic murals, sculptures, rooms of illusion, and architectural design. Most of these works are in the private possessions of the richest and most famous personalities in the world.

His experience, innovation and artistry in many areas make Wenner's work unrivaled.

Kurt Wenner's website.