Jacqueline Fraser (born 14 March 1956) is a New Zealand artist of
Ngāi Tahu descent.
Early life
Fraser was born in 1956 in
Dunedin, New Zealand. She studied at the
Elam School of Fine Arts in
Auckland from 1974 to 1977.
Work and career
Fraser's early work involved installations, inside gallery spaces and in outdoor environments, where she used natural and artificial materials which were woven, plaited, stretched and tied into delicate constructions.
Art historian Anne Kirker compared her work from the 1970s and 1980s to 'three-dimensional drawings in space'.
From early in her career Fraser was included in significant exhibitions, including the
Mildura Sculpture Triennial
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(
Mildura, Australia, 1978); the 1979
Biennale of Sydney; ANZART, the first Australia-New Zealand artist exchange, (
Christchurch, 1981); Perspecta 1986 (
Art Gallery of New South Wales
The Art Gallery of New South Wales (AGNSW), founded as the New South Wales Academy of Art in 1872 and known as the National Art Gallery of New South Wales between 1883 and 1958, is located in The Domain, Sydney, Australia. It is the most importa ...
); ''NZXI'' (
Auckland City Art Gallery;
Art Gallery of New South Wales
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, Sydney; and Contemporary Art Institute, Brisbane, 1988)
In 1992 Fraser lived and worked in
Avize, France, as the Moët et Chandon Fellow. On her return she made the site-specific work ''He Tohu: The New Zealand Room'' for the opening of
City Gallery Wellington in its Civic Square location. In 1997 Fraser created the major installation ''Te Ara a Hine'' for the opening of the
Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
The Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa is New Zealand's national museum and is located in Wellington. ''Te Papa Tongarewa'' translates literally to "container of treasures" or in full "container of treasured things and people that spring fr ...
.
In 2001 Fraser, along with
Peter Robinson Peter Robinson may refer to:
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* J. Peter Robinson (born 1945), British musician and film score ...
, represented New Zealand in its first participation at the
Venice Biennale. Fraser's installation work, ''A Demure Portrait of the Artist Strip Searched with 11 Details of Bi-Polar Disorder'', is now in the collection of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa.
Fraser's work of the 1980s and 1990s was often discussed in contemporary art criticism and theory in terms of identity and cultural politics, and for links to her
Māori
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Relating to the Māori people
* Māori people of New Zealand, or members of that group
* Māori language, the language of the Māori people of New Zealand
* Māori culture
* Cook Islanders, the Māori people of the C ...
heritage. From 2000 she has purposefully recast her career and work in an international framework, living and working in Paris and New York.
Fraser's work, such as ''The Making of the Pope of Greenwich Village 2012'' (City Gallery Wellington, 2011), ''The Making of American Gangster 2012'' (Michael Lett Gallery, Auckland, 2012) And ''The Making of the Ciao Manhattan Tapes 2013'' (
Adam Art Gallery
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, 2013), include collages in which clippings from magazines are mixed with other materials, such as gold foil, plastic, and wood veneer.
These collages are sometimes incorporated into multimedia installations in the gallery spaces, mixed with theatrical lighting, video projections, designer furniture, and cut-out figures, accompanied by soundtracks made from contemporary rap music, including
Nicki Minaj and
A$AP Rocky
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.
Examples of these works were paired with photographs from Australian artist
Tracey Moffat's ''Up in the sky'' series in the 2016 exhibition ''Filmic imaginaries: Jacqueline Fraser and Tracey Moffatt'' at the
Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa.
Collections
Fraser's work is held in private and public collections including
Auckland Art Gallery
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki is the principal public gallery in Auckland, New Zealand. It has the most extensive collection of national and international art in New Zealand and frequently hosts travelling international exhibitions.
Set be ...
, the
Govett-Brewster Art Gallery
The Govett-Brewster Art Gallery is a contemporary art museum at New Plymouth, Taranaki, New Zealand. The gallery receives core funding from the New Plymouth District Council. Govett-Brewster is recognised internationally for contemporary art.
H ...
, the
Sarjeant Gallery
The Sarjeant Gallery Te Whare o Rehua Whanganui at Pukenamu, Queen's Park Whanganui is currently closed for redevelopment. The temporary premises at Sarjeant on the Quay, 38 Taupo Quay currently house the Sarjeant Collection, and all exhibitions a ...
, the
Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
The Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa is New Zealand's national museum and is located in Wellington. ''Te Papa Tongarewa'' translates literally to "container of treasures" or in full "container of treasured things and people that spring fr ...
,
Christchurch Art Gallery,
Dunedin Public Art Gallery,
Queensland Art Gallery and the
National Gallery of Australia.
References
Further information
*Francis Pound, Exhibitions: Dunedin, ''Art New Zealand'', no. 12, Winter 1979. Retrieved 2 January 2015
*Neil Rowe, Twenty One Sculptors in Masterton, ''Art New Zealand'', no. 16 Winter 1980. Retrieved 2 January 2015
*Barbara Strathdee, Women Artists At The F1 New Zealand Sculpture Project, ''Art New Zealand'', no. 26, Autumn 1983. Retrieved 26 June 2015
*Megan Dunn, Prospect Upstairs, Eye Contact, 19 December 2011. Retrieved 2 January 2015
*Peter Ireland, Dark, Eye Contact, 11 June 2013. Retrieved 2 January 2015
*Robert Leonard, Unnerved: The New Zealand Project, ''Eyeline'', no. 73, 2011. Retrieved 26 June 2015
Jacqueline Fraserin the collection of the
Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
The Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa is New Zealand's national museum and is located in Wellington. ''Te Papa Tongarewa'' translates literally to "container of treasures" or in full "container of treasured things and people that spring fr ...
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1956 births
Living people
New Zealand women artists
New Zealand contemporary artists
New Zealand installation artists
Artists from Dunedin
University of Auckland alumni
Ngāi Tahu people