Career
He is an Emmy nominee. His visuals for Pink Floyd are well-known. Film projects have included Steven Spielberg’s Minority Report, A-I, Sam Ramey’s Spiderman, Running Manitoba and Cat in the Hat.
Television credits include Let’s Make A Deal, Live to Dance and Chris Botti’s Public Broadcasting Service Specials.
Arts commissions include a large-scale multimedia and digital installation at the Salzburg Festpiel. Architectural projects include the 2012 re-lighting of the Empire State Building.
Brickman made his Broadway debut in 2007 with Young Frankenstein. His show for which he is co-director and producer, “Once Upon A Dream” starring the Rascals completed a sold out Broadway run. featuring The Rascals.
On July 4, 2015, Billboard reported that Brickman"s lighting of the Empire State Building in New York was designed as a tribute to the Grateful Dead’s Fare Thee Well shows at Soldier Field in Chicago and Independence Day, New York’s iconic skyscraper turned red, white and blue, with a “swirl of the color spectrum” to approximate the band’s tied-dyed ethic.