Harrell Fletcher
American
1967, California, United States
Harrell Fletcher has produced socially engaged, collaborative, and interdisciplinary projects since the early 1990s. These have ranged in approach from Corentine's Turtle (2006), made over a period of three years with the residents of a rural community in Brittany, France, to The American War (2005), for which he took his own photos at the War Remnants Museum in Ho Chi Minh City that he then developed into a book. He received his BFA from the San Francisco Art Institute and his MFA from California College of the Arts.
Works in the Collection
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Harrell Fletcher, Jon RubinMuseum Visitor Wallet Photos1998 -
Harrell FletcherLawn Sculpture2001
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Harrell Fletcher and Miranda July; Yuri Ono, web designerLearning to Love You More2002–2009 -
Harrell Fletcher, Jon RubinPati's Daughter Holi, from the series Museum Visitor Wallet Photos1998 -
Harrell Fletcher, Jon RubinDavid's Wife Linda at Age Nine, from the series Museum Visitor Wallet Photos1998 -
Harrell Fletcher, Jon RubinDeborah's Cousin Matt, from the series Museum Visitor Wallet Photos1998 -
Harrell Fletcher, Jon RubinOrlando When He Was Four or Five, Maybe Younger, from the series Museum Visitor Wallet Photos1998 -
Harrell Fletcher, Jon RubinMartin's Dad Adolf, from the series Museum Visitor Wallet Photos1998 -
Harrell Fletcher, Jon RubinEugenie's Mother Virginia's High School Graduation Picture, from the series Museum Visitor Wallet Photos1998 -
Harrell Fletcher, Jon RubinSandy's Son Chris, from the series Museum Visitor Wallet Photos1998 -
Harrell Fletcher, Jon RubinChris' Grandparents Henry and Marguerite, from the series Museum Visitor Wallet Photos1998 -
Harrell Fletcher, Jon RubinStan's Wife 26 Years Ago, from the series Museum Visitor Wallet Photos1998 -
Harrell Fletcher, Jon RubinJudy's Daughters (A Long Time Ago) Kara, Valerie, and Dana, from the series Museum Visitor Wallet Photos1998
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