Emma Hercus
The Foragers
27 February – 21 March 2026
Twentysix Gallery is pleased to present ‘The Foragers’, a solo exhibition featuring new works by Emma Hercus.
Growing up we used to hunt and gather. Rabbits, goats, eels, trout, deer - blackberries, walnuts, macadamias, plums and roadside apples. Dad would make my brother and I rabbit stew and blackberry milkshakes, while our neighbour Mike would smoke the eels till they were buttery and tasted of the earth. The land gives with an outstretched hand and Emma Hercus composes from within it. Both bush and coastlines, fields and roadside corners unfold in ‘The Foragers’.
Painting in oil and true to form, Hercus’ portraits are wide-eyed and poignant. Rosy cheeks with head scarfs and fur vests, a striped shirt paired with a tight lipped smirk. Once, when young and curious, we foraged for blue mushrooms - found on the tree line of native bush - we made a bitter tasting tea. It was a strange and vivid afternoon. I painted a lot. This series dipping into rich colour - her skies are energetic, the ocean layered and deep. Foliage is defined and vivacious, sharp and encompassing for all its inhabitants inside. For Hercus, the landscape and its fauna are at her core.
Before the walnuts were about to fall, my mother would thump the giant trees with a chain - beat them into shape to bear more fruit. It is a life sustained by the earth, a bloodline of foragers and a childhood of lessons in how to continue to do so. These days we live by the sea, white baiting season bringing the people of the coast together in the same spot every year. Sustenance from the hunt - sustenance from the community that gathers around the table to share foraged, grown, caught and collected kai. The gratification in sharing both a meal and a memory.
The exhibition runs from 27 February – 21 March 2026, with an opening celebration on Thursday, 26 February at 6pm.
INSTALLATION VIEWS
ARTWORKS
MEET THE ARTIST
Each of Emma Hercus’s canvases open her world of washy colour and whimsy a little further. Reflective of her rural upbringing, with its many characters and rich whenua, she never strays far from the coast.
Known for her kind naïve faces, surrounded by native foliage and animals, Hercus lays many blankets of pigment. Rich colours that she then scratches back and recalls back to the layers beneath - where has this world been? In what light has it been cast once before? Central to each is the Plimmerton-based artist’s love of people - their stories, energy and shared moments. Often with vague memories of togetherness and Aotearoa’s landscape composed in scenes of folkloric warmth in the background.
EXHIBITIONS
The Foragers, Solo Show, 27 February – 21 March 2026
Seedlings, Group Show, 25 October – 15 November 2025
Together, Solo Show, 12 July – 2 August 2025
Summer Exhibition, 23 December 2024 – 19 January 2025
Intertwined Narratives, Group Show, 23 November – 13 December 2024
Kindred, Solo Show, 7 – 23 June 2024
AWARDS
Pataka Art Awards, winner of the Open Award 2024
Finalist in Craigs Aspiring Art prize 2024
NZ National Contemporary Art Award 2022 – Supreme winner
Finalist in Molly Morpeth Canady Awards 2023
Finalist in NZ Painting and Printmaking Awards 2021
Finalist in Craigs Aspiring Art prize 2021
Pataka Art Awards August 2019 - winner of The Creativity and Promise Award
INTERVIEW
PRESS
The Post | Painter Emma Hercus takes over her home with naive-style figurative work
The New Zealand Herald | National Contemporary Art Award
Friends of Pātaka | 2024 Open Award winner Emma Hercus
Creative Matters Podcast | Emma Hercus - Figurative painter
The New Zealand Herald | How to become an artist