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Discover LudwigThe phrase "art exhibited" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to artwork that has been displayed in a gallery, museum, or other venue.
Example: "The gallery features a collection of art exhibited from various contemporary artists."
Alternatives: "art displayed" or "art shown".
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Peres Projects' current show, which opened Friday, June 10th, is the second exhibition of works from Perés' private collection of African art exhibited alongside works of contemporary Western artists.
It was one of the best places we ate, with a mix of Portuguese and international dishes, and art exhibited on the walls.
Since then, Landy has destroyed all his possessions as a work of art, exhibited portrait drawings of friends and family, and trashed art by others.
Although Wojnarowicz would die of AIDS two years later, at the age of 38, his career received a boost after Exit Art exhibited his controversial work in 1990.
Tom Finkelpearl discusses the power of the dirty, used objects Hammons prefers and how they relate to the clean" art exhibited in conventional gallery settings.
Gilbert S. Edelson, administrative vice president of the Art Dealers Association of America, surprised many participants with the statement that some museums take a commission on sales of new art exhibited on their walls, just as dealers do.
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Art exhibit through Saturday.
Art exhibits are everywhere.
The Museum of Évora includes archaeological and art exhibits.
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