About

Moses Nornberg is a contemporary artist known for his unique and thought-provoking art pieces. He enjoys challenging common beliefs and pushing the boundaries of traditional art, often using a variety of mediums and techniques to create one-of-a-kind works. His art has been featured in museums across the United States, where it has received critical acclaim for its ability to inspire change and spark conversation.

Born and raised in New York City, Moses was always drawn to the arts and began creating his pieces at a young age. He attended the prestigious School of Visual Arts, where he studied under some of the most respected contemporary artists in the world. After graduating, Moses honed his craft and quickly gained recognition for his thought-provoking and challenging works.

In recent years, Moses has become known for his ability to create art that encourages contemplation and inspires change. Whether working with oil paint, mixed media, or digital technology, Moses constantly explores new ways to create art that engages the viewer and encourages them to question their beliefs and perspectives.

Moses is passionate about his art and constantly seeks new ways to challenge himself and his audience. He continues to be a driving force in contemporary art, creating pieces that inspire change and spark conversation.

Artistic Style

Moses is a shrewd commentator on politics and society. He distills complicated ideas into images and concepts that are both accessible and poignant. In his series using hi-fi stereo components such as amplifiers and speakers, Moses recycles equipment that has been cast aside into beautiful canvases that tell the story of the American hip-hop scene, and how the “cars that go boom” have shaped the social landscape of America. In his series using bullets, both real and cast, he highlights the long-storied tradition of the US individualists that believe in wielding weapons, but he asks the very pertinent question “at what cost?”  Moses visually challenges his viewing public to scrutiinize what they see around them, and to consider what their perspective is on what they see. 

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