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  2. Exhibition - Wikipedia

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    An exhibition, in the most general sense, is an organized presentation and display of a selection of items. In practice, exhibitions usually occur within a cultural or educational setting such as a museum , art gallery , park , library , exhibition hall , or World's fairs .

  3. Alternative exhibition space - Wikipedia

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    An alternative exhibition space is a space other than a traditional commercial venue used for the public exhibition of artwork. Often comprising a place converted from another use, such as a store front, warehouse , or factory loft, it is then made into a display or performance space for use by an individual or group of artists.

  4. Art exhibition - Wikipedia

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    An open or "non-juried" exhibition, such as the Kyoto Triennial, [2] allows anybody to enter artworks and shows them all. A type of exhibition that is usually non-juried is a mail art exhibition. A pop-up art exhibition [3] is a temporary showcase of artwork that takes place in unconventional or unexpected locations. It offers a unique and ...

  5. Cultural property exhibition - Wikipedia

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    Exhibition display case. The exhibition of cultural property is a practice used by organizations where collected objects are put on display to the public. [1] The objects are carefully chosen and placed together to offer educational value, and often to tell a story.

  6. Exhibit design - Wikipedia

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    Exhibit design (or exhibition design [1]) is the process of developing an exhibit—from a concept through to a physical, three-dimensional exhibition. It is a continually evolving field, drawing on innovative, creative, and practical solutions to the challenge of developing communicative environments that 'tell a story' in a three-dimensional ...

  7. Category:Exhibitions - Wikipedia

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    Exhibitions can be found in museums, galleries and exhibition halls, as well as commercial exhibitions, or trade fairs. Subcategories This category has the following 15 subcategories, out of 15 total.

  8. Travelling exhibition - Wikipedia

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    The whole exhibition, usually with associated services, including insurance, shipping, storage, conservation, mounting, set up, etc., can then be loaned to one or more venues to lengthen the life of the exhibition and to allow the widest possible audiences – regionally, nationally or internationally – to experience these objects and the ...

  9. Garden-path sentence - Wikipedia

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    The theme of the "picture exhibition" in the first clause lends itself to interpreting modern as an adjective meaning 'contemporary', until the last two words of the sentence: 'Most of all, it is the picture frames in this exhibition that are becoming modern, because they are made out of wood, and had been stored in the dank cellar.'