Career
Brunetti"s installation “Lost” was first exhibited in 1996 at Oklahoma Harris Gallery in New New York lieutenant was part of a solo exhibition, titled "Adaption from lost animal poster flyers". Brunetti also exhibited his work in a 1998 group show titled "Channel 3" at Team Gallery in New York alongside Tracey Emin, Jaime Levy and Pedro Ortuno.
Brunetti was invited to re-create this piece as part the 2011 Multimedia over Coax Alliance Los Angeles "Art In The Streets" exhibition by curators Jeffrey Deitch and Aaron Rose, who apperceived the installation as a generator of interesting dialogue about street art and its colloquial impression.
His first feature directorial work was The Doctrine, a series of short movies used as commercials for his brand FUCT, which he directed, produced and scored. The Doctrine, part II, features Esther De Jong.
Erik Brunetti was born in Phillipsburg, New Jersey, May 5, 1967. He is of German-Italian descent.
He first started writing graffiti in the mid-1980s as DEN ONE. Brunetti played in the band Lucifer Wong with guitarist Patrick Sugg, bassist Steve Hanson, guitarist Antonio Ortiz and Drummer Stevie DRT. Brunetti produced the 2004 LP by garage rock band The Superbees under his record label Sonic Fever Records.
• Adaption from lost animal poster flyers (Oklahoma Harris Gallery, 1996) • Substitute Teenager (Merry Karnowsky Gallery, 1997) • Channel 3 (Team Gallery, 1998) • Art In The Streets (Multimedia over Coax Alliance Los Angeles, 2011).