Graham Fletcher

Graham Fletcher's work explores the critical legacy of the widespread European tradition of housing collections of Oceanic and African Tribal art in domestic settings. Of particular relevance, to an artist of mixed Samoan and European heritage, is the question of how this legacy might be appropriated and subverted within a contemporary Pacific and New Zealand context.
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Graham Fletcher
Graham Fletcher, Untitled (Sugar Loaf Waka), 2013, oil on canvas, framed, 360 x 300mm
Graham Fletcher
Graham Fletcher, 2015, Untitled (the passage), oil on canvas, 610 x 510mm
Graham Fletcher
Graham Fletcher, 2014, Untitled (Head 8), ceramic and acrylic, 250 x 220 x 250mm
Graham Fletcher
Graham Fletcher, 2014, Untitled (Head 7), 335 x 180 x 200mm
Graham Fletcher
Graham Fletcher, 2014, Untitled (Head 6), ceramic and acrylic, 240 x 230 x 230mm
Graham Fletcher
Graham Fletcher, 2014, Untitled (Head 5), cermaic and acrylic, 250 x 240 x 270mm
Graham Fletcher
Graham Fletcher, 2014, Untitled (Head 4), ceramic and acrylic, 240 x 230 x 300mm
Graham Fletcher
Graham Fletcher, 2014, Untitled (Head 3), ceramic and acrylic, 245 x 230 x 250mm
Graham Fletcher
Graham Fletcher, 2014, Untitled (Head 2), ceramic and acrylic, 280 x190 x180mm
Graham Fletcher
Graham Fletcher, 2014, Untitled (Head 1), ceramic and acrylic, 410 x 250 x 310mm