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1961 [[picture 1]] A COMPREHENSIVE SURVEY OF THE EARLY WORK OF HASSEL SMITH SELECTED TO BE SHOWN CONCURRENT WITH A SELECTION OF PAINTINGS SINCE 1930 AT THE PASADENA MUSEUM OPENING RECEPTION MONDAY. MARCH 15 8-10PM, FERUS GALLERY 723 NO LA CIENEGA BLVD LOS ANGELES 46, CALIF. [[picture 2]] Woelffer April 2 THROUGH APRIL 29 1961 PRIMUS - STUART GALLERIES {UNKNOWN} 126 Hassel Smith Pasadena Art Museum March 13- April 16 Catalog with text by Walter Hopps Cross Section, 1961: Los Angeles - San Francisco Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery, Barnsdall Park March 14-April 9 Works from Northen California selected by San Francisco Museum of Art Helen Frankenthaler Everett Ellin Gallery March 20-April 15 Emerson Woelffer Primus-Stuart Galleries April 2-29 Willem de Kooning Paul Kantor Gallery April 3-29 Brochure with text by Clifford Odets Philip Guston, Franz Kline Dwan Gallery April 3-29 John Mason Ferus Gallery May 15-June 24 [[picture 3]] Guston dg PHILIP GUSTON FRANZ KLINE April 3-29, 1961 DWAN GALLERY [[??]] [[picture 4]] MAY 16 JOHN MASON FERUS GALLERY 1961 Seymour Rosen [[picture 5]] Edward Kienholz Pasadena Art Museum May 16-June 21 War Babies Huysman Gallery May 29-June 17 Llyn Foulkes Ferus Gallery July 31-August 26 [[picture 6]] Huysman gallery 740 n la cienega blvd may 29 to june 17 opneing monday evening 7 30 "WAR BABIES" (1937 - 1961) 1961 [[picture 7]] [[picture 8]] Kennet Ferus Octob Peter V Primu Octobe 27
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