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Nick Mitzevich was barely 18 months into the job of running the National Gallery of Australia in Canberra when he was forced to manage emergencies for which no experience could have prepared him. First came the choking smoke from the January bushfires, leading Mitzevich to take the unprecedented step of briefly closing the gallery and its popular Matisse & Picasso exhibition.
Nick Mitzevich was barely 18 months into the job of running the National Gallery of Australia in Canberra when he was forced to manage emergencies for which no experience could have prepared him. First came the choking smoke from the January bushfires, leading Mitzevich to take the unprecedented step of briefly closing the gallery and its popular Matisse & Picasso exhibition.
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