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Drawings from N.Y.

Auckland gallery - goers will be able to see works from the New York Museum of Modem Art in the Auckland city art gallery when a major exhibition opens in September. Before the new Edmiston wing was opened at the gallery, it did not meet international standards and exhibitions could not be obtained from the New York gallery. The exhibition called “A Hundred Master Drawings,” will include works by Cezanne, Kandinsky, Matisse and Picasso. There will also be five Matisse bronzes and an oil painting by the Dutch artist, Van Doesburg. A collection of 90 works, “Recent British paintings” is on loan to the gallery from the Peter Stuyvesant Foundation and will be in Auckland in August. “Morris Louis, 19121962” will be the last exhibition to arrive this year. It has been arranged by the gallery in association with the Honolulu Academy of Arts, the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, and the Santa Barbara Museum of Arts, California.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32628, 9 June 1971, Page 12

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Drawings from N.Y. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32628, 9 June 1971, Page 12

Drawings from N.Y. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32628, 9 June 1971, Page 12

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