Phrases with «full catalogue»

The phrase "full catalogue" refers to having or making available all the items or options that belong to a particular category or collection. Full definition

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  • Published in conjunction with Dominique Lévy's exhibition of the artist's work, Joel Shapiro features the first full catalogue of the wood reliefs, as well as new texts by Phyllida Barlow, David Raskin, and Olivier Renaud - Clément, poems by Peter Cole and Ange Mlinko, and a comprehensive chronology written in collaboration with the artist's studio. (publications.levygorvy.com)
  • This lavishly illustrated survey features 41 works from collections around the world, many of them large scale, each illustrated with full catalogue entries alongside many other major works by Judd. (artbook.com)
  • Just over a decade ago publishers and librarians formed a joint task force that came up with a model for ebook lending which still to this day seems unique in the world: transaction fees for every loan; no cap on the number of concurrent loans; and access to full catalogues without entry fees. (theliteraryplatform.com)
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