Erik Sommers Net Worth

He was born on February 25, 1978 and has worked in the film industry since 2003. Erik Sommers has been involved in a variety of projects, from writing and producing to miscellaneous crew work. He has been involved in some of the biggest films of the past decade, including Spider-Man: Homecoming, Jumanji: Tro Choi Ky Ao, and The LEGO Batman Movie. His work has been praised for its creativity and innovation, and he continues to be a major contributor to the film industry.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Producer, Writer, Miscellaneous Crew
Birth Day February 25, 1978
Age 46 YEARS OLD
Known for Contemporary Art, Painting, Sculpture

💰 Net worth

Erik Sommers, the multi-talented producer, writer, and miscellaneous crew member, has garnered significant success in the entertainment industry. Born in 1978, he has made a name for himself in various creative roles. As of 2024, Sommers' net worth is estimated to range from $100K to $1 million, a testament to his immense contributions in film and television. With a diverse skill set and a proven track record, Sommers continues to shape the world of entertainment with his unique vision and storytelling abilities.

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Biography/Timeline

2006

Sommer has been exhibiting in both solo and group shows since 2006. Pray To Fallen Skies, his first solo UK show, opened at Rook & Raven in London in November 2012. Consisting of large all-white canvases, the work was exhibited in separate viewing rooms; access to these rooms was limited so that viewers could privately immerse themselves with the work.

2013

And Riding Clouds, which opened in New York City in April 2013, featured Sommer's first cement installation. Apt. 4B consisted of found objects collected throughout the city, which were then cemented and arranged to recreate the living room of a New York City apartment. The show was reviewed favorably by Robert C. Morgan in World Sculpture News.

2015

Painting, Interior, a cement installation of a room being painted, was shown in New York in October 2015. In July 2016 Sommer created and exhibited Die Chemische Reining, a cement installation of a dry cleaner, in Berlin. KALTBLUT Magazine, one of Berlin's leading art and fashion magazines, reviewed the show along with an in-depth interview with Sommer.

2017

Sommer's most recent cement installation, Volvo 240, was displayed in Red Hook during the summer of 2017 before being part of the Occupy Mana exhibition at Mana Contemporary.