Daniel Wurtzel 

Artist
United States

Daniel Wurtzel is a Brooklyn-based artist best known for his kinetic sculptures and installations using air and lightweight materials that fly. He has exhibited his artworks at the Musée Rodin; Grand Palais; Tate Modern Turbine Hall; Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery; Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum; Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya; The Phillips Collection; Phaeno Science Center and Kunsthall 3,14. Wurtzel’s artworks are on permanent exhibition at the Swiss Science Center Technorama, Copernicus Science Center, Expo Astana 2017 and the Museum of Tomorrow in Rio de Janeiro. Wurtzel’s work has also featured on Broadway in Finding Neverland and with Cirque du Soleil in Amaluna. Furthermore, his installation “Paper Tornado” appeared center stage at the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics Closing Ceremony in front of a worldwide audience.

Daniel Wurtzel  on Viking.TV (1)