COLLECTIONS

The Govett-Brewster Art Gallery holds a small but significant collection of contemporary visual art works. The Gallery's long-held policy is to acquire works that represent current ideas and are significant in the development of the contemporary visual arts in the Pacific Rim. The collection is intended to provide a usable resource for the Gallery's exhibition and education programmes rather than a repository for art historical artefacts.

In practice, the Gallery focuses on collecting work by emerging and mid-career New Zealand artists and artists from the Pacific Rim. It acquires works that, while characteristic of the artists' output, are distinctive, are of exceptional quality or have some special relevance to the Gallery or the Pacific region. The resulting works from the Gallery's collection are in frequent demand for exhibitions throughout New Zealand and overseas.

Acquisitions are funded from income generated by bequests, principally the Monica Brewster bequest. Gifts of art works are from artists and other donors. Approval for all acquisitions is sought from the New Plymouth District Council. In the case of a disagreement between the Council and the Gallery Director, an advisory committee consisting of Directors of the four metropolitan New Zealand art museums may be asked to make a final decision.

The Gallery has an active de-accessioning policy, which is designed to keep the collection current and of a high standard. The de-accessioning process is subject to strict controls that are monitored by representatives from the art museum sector and the New Plymouth District Council.

 
Permanent Collection
Highlights
Loan Collections
Recent Acquisitions
 
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The Govett-Brewster Art Gallery is a museum that fosters the development and interpretation of contemporary
art, and is principally supported by the New Plymouth District Council. © 2010 Govett-Brewster Art
Gallery, Queen St, New Plymouth, New Zealand. Open 10.00 - 5.00 daily. Office hours 8.00 - 5.00 daily.