Temporary exhibitions refer to short-term displays or installations that are set up in a museum, gallery, or other cultural institution. These exhibits are usually created with a specific theme or purpose and are designed to be displayed for a limited time, typically ranging from several weeks to a few months. The goal of these temporary exhibitions is often to showcase new or rarely seen items from the permanent collection, highlight important topics or events in history, or feature works by emerging artists. They provide an opportunity for cultural institutions to offer visitors something fresh and engaging while also allowing them to experiment with different styles of presentation and interpretation.