About

Bryan Brinkman (b. 1985) is an award-winning multimedia artist based in New York, USA. Working at the intersection of digital art, animation, and creative technology, his practice explores themes of identity, perception, memory, and humanity's evolving relationship with technology.
After graduating from the University of the Arts in Philadelphia with a degree in animation, Brinkman began his career in advertising and television, working as a graphic artist and motion designer on productions including The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Saturday Night Live, The Life and Times of Tim, Girl Code, as well as projects for MTV, HBO, and Comedy Central. This background in broadcast storytelling continues to inform his cinematic approach to motion, composition, and visual rhythm.
In 2020, Brinkman entered the NFT and generative art space, merging motion graphics with digital storytelling and interactive systems. Known for his vibrant color palettes and meticulous attention to detail, his work often combines playful visual language with conceptual depth. The dynamic movement and bold aesthetics that characterize his practice recontextualize Pop Art traditions within contemporary digital culture, offering commentary on creative labor, technological mediation, and the evolving economics of art in online spaces.
Brinkman's work has been exhibited and auctioned internationally, including presentations at Christie's and Sotheby's, as well as gallery exhibitions at the Saatchi Gallery in London, Unit London, and SuperRare Gallery NYC. His projects have also been featured on leading curated digital art platforms including SuperRare, NiftyGateway, and Art Blocks. In addition to his studio practice, Brinkman regularly participates in conferences, panels, and educational initiatives focused on digital creativity and emerging media.
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