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so please join me in welcoming Helen Burnham Thank You Kristin and thank you to such a big crowd for coming out today this is very exciting I am just gonna turn on my stopwatch so I have a sense of how long the talk has gone so yes we are going to talk about the exhibition but we are going to talk in more general terms about the last 14 years of Matisses life and his focus during that time on the cutouts which everyone loves and the drawings of that period which I love I also like the cutouts - who doesnt so first of all a quick look at our handout for today on late drawings and cutouts I would add to the selected readings that I encourage you to see well first of all notice that there are some things some online resources that you can you can use to see Matisse in action and well show you some of that in the in the talk today but its really wonderful that theres been so much developed online around this topic and in no small part due to the MoMA curators who put together the cut