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The phrase "concise exhibition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a presentation or display that is brief and to the point, often in contexts like art shows, presentations, or summaries.
Example: "The museum's new exhibit is a concise exhibition of modern art, showcasing only the most impactful pieces."
Alternatives: "brief presentation" or "succinct display."
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Creating a concise exhibition on global warming was especially difficult.
That happens only a few times in this concise exhibition, organized by the museum's chief curator, Richard Flood.
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In the New Museum's concise and elegant exhibition "Sarah Charlesworth: Doubleworld," the curators Massimiliano Gioni and Margot Norton wisely avoid trying to pin down anything as elusive as "meaning" in thirty-five years' worth of work.
The fate of a single image, documented in a concise and clever exhibition at the V&A, sums up our lapse from idealism to the plump, smug hoarding of our material gains.
A geometric theme continues in two other beautiful current exhibitions - but the math is a little less obvious, although in many ways much more intriguing: On MoMA's second floor you will find a concise but thoughtful exhibition sampling of the work of Jackson Pollock and around the corner, the blockbuster show of sculptures by Pablo Picasso.
The end result is a fine exhibition presenting a concise survey of John Latham's work across several decades.
But in 1989, when a short-lived nonprofit exhibition space called the Center for International Contemporary Arts mounted a concise retrospective of the obscure artist's work in 1989, it drew considerable attention.
But because the museum focuses on the applied arts, the exhibition portrays virus writing as a kind of craft whose practitioners aim to shape code into an elegantly concise, dramatically effective form.
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Isner is concise.
"Concise, hyper-precise.
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