A "monographic show" is an exhibition or presentation that focuses on a single artist or a specific theme. It means that the show mainly features the work or study of one particular person or subject. Full definition
The National Gallery exhibition Barocci: Brilliance and Grace, conceived in collaboration with the Saint Louis Art Museum, is the first monographic showing of Barocci's paintings outside Italy. (nationalgallery.org.uk)
In recent years he has been the subject of monographic shows at Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin, Le Consortium, Dijon, Camden Arts Centre, London and Kunsthalle, Zurich. (victoria-miro.com)
Sussman's recent AICA award adds to her list of accolades and award winning exhibitions, including her exhibition Gordon Matta - Clark: «You Are the Measure,» which was also awarded the AICA award for best monographic show in New York (2007). (bard.edu)