File 5 - Hiroshima: An Exhibition of Paintings from Japan by Iri Maruki and Toshiko Akamatsu (The Hiroshima Panels)

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GB 359 SLG-EX-1955-5

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Hiroshima: An Exhibition of Paintings from Japan by Iri Maruki and Toshiko Akamatsu (The Hiroshima Panels)

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  • 1955 (Creation)

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Material relating to the show ‘Hiroshima: An Exhibition of Paintings from Japan by Iri Maruki and Toshiko Akamatsu (The Hiroshima Panels)’, which was held at the South London Art Gallery from 10 July to 4 August 1955. Includes: a poster; a booklet about the Hiroshima Panels produced to coincide with their exhibition in the UK; a press release; details about the opening of the exhibition, by Mr Denis Mathews, and the order of proceedings; a leaflet from the exhibition’s showing a the City of York Art Gallery; a one-page script for a film; and several press cuttings (mostly original some photocopies).

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The file is likely to be located in offsite storage. If you would like to consult the material, please contact Southwark Local History Library and Archive to arrange an appointment.

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RES 708.2 SOU

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J711/1955/6

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