Phrases with «monographic show»

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

Sentences with «monographic show»

  • 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)
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