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Discover LudwigThe phrase "exhibition window" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a display area or showcase for items, typically in a retail or gallery context.
Example: "The new art pieces will be featured in the exhibition window for the entire month of April."
Alternatives: "display window" or "showcase window"
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# Mineral exhibition window.
The Coastliner's appeal isn't all on the surface, either; the watch is powered by an ETA 2824-2 automatic Swiss movement, visible through the exhibition window on the watch's case back.
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Woodman's new exhibition, "Windows, Carpets and Other Paintings," which opens May 7 at Salon 94 Freemans in New York City, includes more remixes of the vessel form, but also works that examine the relationship between indoors and outdoors.
Nikki Finke of Deadline Hollywood Daily reported on Wednesday that NBC would partner with the satellite operator DirecTV to "share costs and exhibition windows," potentially giving DirecTV customers an advance look at new episodes.
In his 1996 companion volume to the American Museum of Natural History's exhibition "Amber: Window to the Past," curator David A. Grimaldi puts it in botanical perspective: "It is ironic that such a beautiful and mystical substance as amber is…just a by-product of trees defending themselves against insects and disease".
But do such departures from the standard notion of exhibition-as-window-shopping place an art already held at arm's length in the West even further from a popular audience?
Together, the book and the exhibition offer a window into the lives of 18th-century craftsmen in Connecticut.
COLLINGSWOOD Perkins Center for the Arts "Through My Window," exhibition by 25 artists from the Da Vinci Art Alliance who were each given a salvaged window with instructions to turn it into a work of art.
Fazilet Hadi, RNIB group director of inclusive society, adds: "The exhibition provides a window on the talent, skills and creativity of blind and partially sighted people working in areas others may consider impossible without sight".
To eat this meal while wearing a good suit, with a brimmed hat sitting on the seat beside you, while thinking vaguely about the Georg Friedrich Kersting paintings you saw at the Met's "Open Window" exhibition just a few minutes before?
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