BOSTON, MA.- Though richly varied in style, content, and medium, works on view in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA), exhibition New Works: Prints, Drawings, Collages share a common thread: they are recently acquired (by purchase, gift, and bequest) and boldly inventive, created by cutting-edge American and European artists. More than 30 prints, drawings, and collages, made from 1960 to the present, are featured in the show, offering an exciting kaleidoscope of images. Many are newly created by emerging artists, such as Tara Donovan, Christiane Baumgartner, Michael Oatman, and James Siena; others are by their more well-established predecessors, including Jasper Johns and Claes Oldenburg. These works were acquired by the Museums Department of Prints, Drawings, and Photographs during the past six years and all will be shown at the MFA for the first time. New Works, on display in the Clementine Haas Michel Brown Gallery from J