Collections & Holdings
The Erik Brunetti Foundation for the Arts maintains a documented body of holdings that reflects the scope of Erik Brunetti’s artistic, editorial, and interdisciplinary work.
The collection includes photography, works on paper, sculptural objects, mixed-media installations, limited editions, and historical ephemera produced across more than three decades. Materials are organized and maintained to support responsible care, clear provenance, and reliable documentation.
The Collections & Holdings division supports research access, institutional loans, cataloguing partnerships, and curatorial collaboration. Categories presented here reflect distinct facets of Brunetti’s practice and are structured to support long-term reference and scholarly use.
Formal inquiries from museums, scholars, and research institutions are welcome.
Contact: archive@erikbrunettifoundation.org
Custodial Research Availability
The Erik Brunetti Foundation for the Arts has consolidated and documented the FUCT Archive as a unified research collection.
The archive comprises approximately fifty primary working materials produced between the early 1990s and early 2000s, including original mechanicals, rubylith assemblies, hand-cut layouts, Xerox proofs, and related ephemera created prior to the adoption of digital production tools.
These materials document pre-digital graphic production processes and the early dissemination of street-derived visual language through analog design methods into wider visual culture.
The archive has been exhibited and documented internationally, including presentation in Italy in conjunction with the publication of FUCT (Rizzoli, 2013).
The materials provide primary evidence of process, chronology, and material authorship, and are maintained in stable condition suitable for research access and institutional care.
The Foundation is making the FUCT Archive available on a long-term custodial research loan to a single host institution capable of supporting scholarly access, responsible care, and, where appropriate, public presentation and future traveling exhibition.
The archive is not offered for acquisition. The objective of placement is custodial stewardship and long-term research access.
Institutional review is conducted on a rolling basis. Formal inquiries from museums, research institutions, and curatorial departments may be directed to: archive@erikbrunettifoundation.org
Editorial Preparation
The Erik Brunetti Foundation for the Arts is currently engaged in the editorial and documentary preparation of a comprehensive publication encompassing Erik Brunetti’s ink drawings produced over the past decade.
This body of work extends beyond the drawings previously published in Astral America (2016) and reflects a sustained studio practice centered on ink as a primary medium.
The project is being developed within the Foundation’s archival and research framework, with emphasis on clear documentation, provenance, and long-term reference. Further details will be disclosed as the editorial process advances.
Institutional Inquiries
Archive & Loans: archive@erikbrunettifoundation.org
Research: research@erikbrunettifoundation.org
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Governance Framework: The True Value of Art (Framework 1.0)
Institutional Inquiries
Archive & Loans: archive@erikbrunettifoundation.org
Research: research@erikbrunettifoundation.org