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from Press Digest, Nov. 10, 1936 (Sec. 2-9)
"OPENS EXHIBIT OF FEDERAL ART"
"PROJECT PRESENTS HUNDREDS OF WORKS AT SHOW IN NEWARK MUSEUM"

. . . "The airport murals, which have caused so much dissension, are being displayed for the first time in Newark to the public, although they were shown in part at the Federal Art show held in October at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. Included are an actual panel of Arshile Gorky's abstraction; small prints of Wyatt Davis's photo-murals and a model of the room in the Administration Building with the Gorky panels installed."