Collections

The Erik Brunetti Foundation for the Arts maintains and documents selected bodies of work and primary-source material spanning more than three decades of Erik Brunetti’s artistic, graphic, editorial, and interdisciplinary practice.

The collections include paintings, works on paper, installations, editions, original mechanicals, prototypes, production materials, photographs, publications, and cultural ephemera. These holdings preserve the relationships between Brunetti’s studio practice, the development of FUCT, and the broader cultural contexts through which his work has circulated.

Materials are documented with available information concerning authorship, chronology, materials, production, provenance, exhibition history, and publication history. The Collections program supports:

  • Museum exhibitions and institutional loans

  • Scholarly and curatorial research

  • Catalogue Raisonné preparation

  • Provenance and attribution research

  • Publication and reproduction requests

  • Conservation and long-term stewardship

  • Institutional acquisition and placement inquiries

The areas presented here represent selected holdings rather than a complete inventory. Related materials outside the Foundation’s custody may be referenced where necessary to establish the historical context of a work or project.

Access, loans, photography, and reproduction are governed by the Foundation’s Archive policies.

Collections & institutional inquiries:
archive@erikbrunettifoundation.org