Phrases with «major fairs»

The phrase "major fairs" refers to large-scale events or gatherings where people can buy and sell goods, typically held once or a few times a year. These fairs attract many vendors and visitors from various places and offer a wide variety of products and entertainment. Full definition

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Sentences with «major fairs»

  • At the Whitney Biennial that year, the ceramics of Sterling Ruby and Shio Kusaka were featured prominently; the de Purys curated a show of leading ceramic artists at Venus Over Manhattan; and at major fairs like Frieze and Art Basel, galleries punctuated their presentations with pots by Dan McCarthy and Takuro Kuwata, and the figurative sculptures of Rachel Kneebone and Klara Kristalova. (jasonjacques.com)
  • Follow contemporary commercial galleries to discover emerging artists and art fairs for key events in the arts calendar, from major fairs like Frieze to smaller events such as the London Original Print Fair. (royalacademy.org.uk)
  • The very first major fair out of... Read More (artnews.com)
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