Artist
Michael Brenner
born Shavli, Lithuania 1885-died 1969
- Born
- Shavli, Lithuania
- Died
- United States
- Active in
- New York, New York, United States
- Paris, France
- Nationalities
- American
- Biography
Michael Brenner moved to New York City from Lithuania to study with his older brother Victor, a medal sculptor, and subsequently at the Art Students League. Brenner moved to Paris on the advice of a teacher, and there encountered scores of influential artists and writers including Henri Rousseau, Max Weber, and Juan Gris. He spent three years in Europe acting as an agent for New York’s Washington Square Gallery, which he co-owned with art editor Robert Coady. Brenner rarely exhibited or sold his own work, partly because he believed art should be made for art’s sake, and partly because he was never completely satisfied with his work. His friend, writer Gertrude Stein, once called him the “sculptor who never finished anything.”