Definition of «major exhibition»

A major exhibition is a large-scale, public display of artwork or artifacts that showcases an important theme, artist, time period, or cultural movement. These exhibitions are often curated by experts in the field and feature significant pieces from museums, private collections, or other institutions. They may be hosted at major museums, galleries, or cultural centers around the world, and can attract large crowds of visitors interested in learning more about the subject matter being presented.

Sentences with «major exhibition»

  • Being the first major exhibition of video work, and one with a historical look, there are clearly some curatorial holes. (theaterjones.com)
  • This is also due to a lack of exposure: it's been 24 years since his last major exhibition in this country. (royalacademy.org.uk)
  • , this year's main event is supplemented by two major exhibitions at the island city's most richly funded private museums. (artspace.com)
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