New Zealand Post Group, which is three years into a five-year transformation to shrink its business to keep pace with falling mail volumes, has put its art collection up for sale.
About 50 art works, including pieces by Gretchen Albrecht, John Pule, Fiona Pardington and Robyn Kahukiwa, will be sold through Wellington auction house Dunbar Sloane. The state-owned mail service hasn't added to its art collection, built up in the 1980s and 1990s, for several years. The sale won't include the Coast Watchers Memorial to those executed on the Gilbert Islands (Kiribati) during WWII.
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"These are challenging times for New Zealand Post and we feel it is no longer appropriate for us to own an expensive art collection," a spokeswoman told BusinessDesk.
"The refurbishment at NZ Post House in Wellington offered an opportunity to look again at the head office collection, which was built up over many decades."