The Fletcher Trust Collection

The Fletcher Trust Collection of New Zealand art, from colonial to contemporary, is housed in Fletcher House in Auckland, where the works are found in public spaces, meeting rooms and offices throughout the building. A number of works are on loan to the Governor General’s residences in Auckland and Wellington. Other works are travelling on loan in specially curated exhibitions initiated either by the Trust or by public art galleries. The Fletcher Trust’s intention is that these paintings, which present a unique record of the whole history of New Zealand art, should be seen by as many New Zealanders as possible.

Exhibits

 
Colonial View    

The Colonial View

This exhibition is the first public viewing of a collection of nineteenth century watercolours started in 1962 when Sir James Fletcher and George Fraser purchased four works by J.B.C. Hoyte. Two of these are exhibited here, Coromandel and Coromandel Hotel.

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Representation    

Representation and Reaction

Those for whom the landscape tradition constituted "real" New Zealand art resolutely, even patriotically, defend their position; those sympathetic to Modernism regard the tradition as conservative and dated. Many of the artists in both camps still burn with resentment.

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Te Huringa / Turning Points    

Te Huringa

The encounters between people of different cultural backgrounds always provides opportunities for ongoing critical engagement. Artists brought, innocently or not, their own cultural baggage to their subject matter. TE HURINGA/TURNING POINTS can be seen to have multiple and sometimes unexpected additional meanings.

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Browse the collection online

 

Below is a sample of the collection that the Trust has. View more of the collection at www.fletchercollection.co.nz

 

Billy Apple
Billy Apple
    Bill Hammond
Bill Hammond
b. 1947
    Sir William Fox
Sir William FOX
b.1812, d.1893

The Fletcher Challenge Ceramics Award

 

Fletcher Challenge Ceramics Award celebrated its twentieth anniversary in 1996. At that time it ranked, along with those at Faenza, Italy and Mino, Japan as one of the three most prestigious Ceramic Award exhibitions in the world and was eagerly supported by ceramists everywhere.

Although the Fletcher sponsorship of the award ceased in 1997 the collection of prize-winning pieces assembled during the Award's twenty-year history is now part of the Fletcher Trust Art Collection.

View a selection of pieces online