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An exhibit is an item that is shown off for the public, such as a painting on display at a gallery or a historical document shown under glass at a museum.
An exhibition is a public event at which pictures, sculptures, or other objects of interest are displayed, for example at a museum or art gallery. an exhibition of expressionist art. [ + of] an exhibition on the natural history of the area. Synonyms: show, display, exhibit, showing More Synonyms of exhibition.
The plaintiffs exhibits are traditionally numbered (Exhibit 1), while the defendants exhibits are lettered (Exhibit A). Your court may want you to label your own exhibits as you introduce them or the court may prefer that the court clerk labels the exhibits instead.
Artists often write a short (50-100 word) and/or a long (500-1000 word) version of the same statement, and they may maintain and revise these statements throughout their careers. They may be edited to suit the requirements of specific funding bodies, galleries or call-outs as part of the application process.
A document, photograph, object, animation, or other device formally introduced as evidence in a legal proceeding. An attachment to a motion , contract , pleading , or other legal instrument . An object or collection shown publicly, such as in a museum.
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Some points you may want to cover include: What type of works will be exhibited? Do the materials used to create the work reflect themes of the exhibition? How many works will be shown? Who are the works by? Is the exhibition a solo exhibition? Is the exhibition a group exhibition?
There were several famous paintings at the exhibition. And thats kind of part of the hope with the exhibition too.
An exhibition statement provides an opportunity for you to communicate your ideas to a new audience. A clearly written statement will inform your audience of your intentions, and help them to understand your point of view.

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