Art exhibition
An art exhibition is a place where works of art are shown to the public. The word exhibition comes from Latin exhibere, which means to show. This can be in a museum or an exhibition hall. The exhibition can be temporary, or permanent (like a section of a museum). Some exhibitions show works of art of the same artist, others show works of art on a common theme.
Art Exhibition Media
This Year Venuses Again!, 1864. Honoré Daumier satirizes the bourgeoisie scandalized by the Paris Salon's Venuses.
Exhibition space being readied for a show at the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery
The Paris Salon of 1787, held at the Louvre
"A Slight Attack of Third Dimentia Brought on by Excessive Study of the Much Talked of Cubist Pictures in the International Exhibition at New York," drawn by John French Sloan in April 1913, satirizing the Armory Show.
Light is used to draw attention to the exhibits. Interior of Tartu Art Museum with the exhibition "Changing Tartu in Four Views".
Wikimedia Commons photo exhibition (Faculty of Teaching, University of Valencia, 2022)