• Milan Mrkusich ONZM (5 April 1925 – 13 June 2018) was a New Zealand artist and designer. He was considered a pioneer of abstract painting in New Zealand...
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  • abstract artist Milan Mrkusich in the student newspaper Craccum as early as 1968. Around the same time, he formed a close association with Mrkusich who encouraged...
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  • Radisich, tennis player Marina Erakovic, architect Ivan Mercep, artist Milan Mrkusich, and musicians Peter and Margaret Urlich. Croatian Argentines Croatian...
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    showed works by modern artists such as John Weeks, Louise Henderson, Milan Mrkusich, Colin McCahon, Kase Jackson and Ross Fraser. Other controversial exhibitions...
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    designed by Guy Chambers and is distinguished by stained glass windows by Milan Mrkusich.[citation needed] St Joseph's Convent: Adjacent to the church on Great...
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  • painters of the 1960s and 1970s, including McCahon, Binney, Hanly, Milan Mrkusich, Gordon Walters, Ralph Hotere, Michael Smither, Michael Illingworth...
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    JASMaD Billy Apple Milan Mrkusich Rose Matafeo Nick Rado Amelia Batistich - Author Sonja Yelich - Poet Nick Afoa Kevin Borich Milan Borich (Pluto (New...
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  • Manawatu Prize for Contemporary Art 1967, with Gretchen Albrecht, Milan Mrkusich, Stanley Palmer, Michael Smither, Gordon Walters, Claire Jennings, Mary...
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    New Zealand Institute of Architects in 2008) Ian Morris – musician Milan Mrkusich – artist and designer Vincent O'Sullivan – writer Tim Radford – journalist...
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  • with Thorburn the exhibition included Gordon Walters, Don Peebles, Milan Mrkusich and Ralph Hotere. Untitled 1967 view  Modular 3, Series 2 1970 view ...
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  • Morrison (1944–1993) – photographer Elise Mourant (1921–1990) – painter Milan Mrkusich (1925–2018) – painter Marianne Muggeridge (born 1952) – painter and...
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  • Jenkinson, Richard Killeen, Alison Maclean, Colin McCahon, Julia Morison, Milan Mrkusich, Michael Parekowhai, Peter Peryer, John Reynolds, Theo Schoon, Marie...
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  • with artists including Billy Apple, Daniel Burren, Julian Dashper, Milan Mrkusich, Marie Shannon, Yuk King Tan, Kathy Temin and Gordon Walters. Buren...
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    Louise Henderson Richard Killeen Ted Kindleysides Michael Illingworth Milan Mrkusich John Parker Patricia Perrin Theo Schoon Mirek Smíšek Pauline Thompson...
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  • she was frequently professionally linked with the abstract painter Milan Mrkusich; they completed stained glass designs for the Church of the Holy Cross...
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  • the Royal Society of New Zealand (since 1992) (born 1931). 13 June – Milan Mrkusich, artist and designer, Arts Foundation of New Zealand Icon (since 2003)...
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  • entitled Eight New Zealand Painters, exhibiting alongside W. A. Sutton, Milan Mrkusich, Rita Angus, Clifford Murray, Michael Nicholson, Sydney Thompson, and...
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  • being part of the opening group exhibition with Don Driver, Rudi Gopas, Milan Mrkusich, Philip Trusttum and Gordon Walters earlier in the year Killeen was...
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  • Middleton, writer 4 April – Harvey Kreyl, rugby league player 5 April – Milan Mrkusich, artist 17 April – Vern Clare, musician, cabaret owner 19 April Eva...
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  • Meshbesher, 85, American lawyer, complications from Alzheimer's disease. Milan Mrkusich, 93, New Zealand artist and designer. Charles Vinci, 85, American weightlifter...
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  • Auckland with fellow architects Desmond Mullen and Ron Grant and designer Milan Mrkusich. As well as architectural work, the firm engaged in integrated interior...
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  • Peter John Molloy – of Christchurch. For services to conservation. Milan Mrkusich – of Auckland. For services to painting. Peter Peryer – of Auckland...
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  • exhibition, and solo exhibitions by Gretchen Albrecht, Jeffrey Harris and Milan Mrkusich among many others. The exhibition and sale of Philip Clairmont's signature...
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    Peter McLeavey at a cost of $4,000. Milan Mrkusich Untitled. Like many of the other artists in the exhibition Mrkusich's studio was too small to accommodate...
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  • Michaele Vollbracht, 70, American illustrator and designer June 13 - Milan Mrkusich, 93, New Zealand artist and designer June 16 - Darío Villalba, 79, Spanish...
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  • January 2004 Writer Ralph Hotere ONZ 2003 24 February 2013 Painter Milan Mrkusich ONZM 2003 13 June 2018 Visual artist Diggeress Te Kanawa CNZM QSO 2003...
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    Contemporary Art 1967. Walters with his painting Grafton shared the prize with Milan MrKusich. 1968 Ten Years of New Zealand Painting Auckland City Art Gallery. 1970...
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    Robert Jesson, Richard Killeen, Tony Lane, Allen Maddox, Colin McCahon, Milan MrKusich, Peter Peryer, John Reynolds, Peter Robinson, Ian Scott, Carl Sydow...
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