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Discover Ludwig"display art" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to works of art that are publicly shown in galleries or exhibitions. For example, "The museum had a large collection of artwork on display art."
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How do you display art in such a building?
The Tate galleries often display art from around the world.
Restaurants normally aim low when they display art.
"This space's purpose is to make and display art," Ms. Maugenest said.
The Georgian mansion that houses the museum is too cramped to display art effectively.
But however energizing the solo shows, most dealers prefer to display art in varied mixes.
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Lower down, however, are slanting, lecternlike shelves displaying art books.
(He displayed art work that Castro had given him in his flat in Antibes).
Jewish Museum, museum in New York City, displaying art and objects of Jewish culture from the past 4,000 years.
A wide front hall acts as a gallery for displaying art made by friends.
Last year, he spearheaded the construction of a geodesic dome for displaying art on the beach.
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