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Discover Ludwig"doing an exhibition" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the act of organizing or participating in an exhibition. For example, "My organization is doing an exhibition to showcase the work of local artisans."
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We're doing an exhibition as well.
We were doing an exhibition project in Brazil, and I went to Brazil with a team of three.
If, for example, you're doing an exhibition on tea cups, you can't just have Meissen tea cups, unless you're doing a Meissen show.
"The secret to doing an exhibition on a literary figure is to mix up your letters, manuscripts and related materials to give visitors a balanced diet.
He found inspiration in an unusual place, the Vogel Pharmacy adjacent to the gallery, which immediately made him think of doing an exhibition featuring "The Pharmacy," an installation piece by Huang Yong Ping.
"When I was ready to do a new project for the campaign, I was thinking about Peter Blake, who had an exhibition in Venice, and then I realized that he was doing an exhibition at the Museum of Everything," she says.
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Imagine if we did an exhibition praising the settlements".
Does an exhibition of British landscapes sound exciting?
I did an exhibition and people gave me things.
That being said, in the first year he also did an exhibition on holography, and, that same year he did an exhibition on contemporary California photography.
Nor did an exhibition of vintage cars owned by the New Yorker Ralph Lauren.
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