NOVEL ART EXHIBITION
Hundreds of curious citizens turned oufi into the streets of Vienna recently when 16 well-known Viennese artists held a novel exhibition. The campaign to make art popular began when the 16 artists drove round the city in three lorries, taking brushes and paint with them. Special spaces on important boardings had been rented beforehand, and on arriving at one of these an artist would jump down and paint his pictire, when the lorry would move on, leaving the astonished citizens gazing at this most je- » cent and original work of art. By night" time Vienna was gay with picture poster and there were ciowds of admiring ep«®' tators.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21456, 1 April 1933, Page 3 (Supplement)
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