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"preparing the exhibition" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the act of getting ready or making arrangements for an exhibition or event. Example: The art gallery staff are busy preparing the exhibition for the upcoming art show. They are hanging paintings, setting up display cases, and arranging the lighting to showcase the artwork in the best possible way.
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While this gruesome drama played out on our screens, I was preparing the exhibition Witches and Wicked Bodies for the National Galleries, Scotland, which ran last year.
They had met only twice, but Bolton had worked intensively with McQueen's closest associates in preparing the exhibition, and he had read everything he could find on the man.
When I visited Wilcox at the V&A just after Christmas, the conservation room was already busy preparing the exhibition, clothes coming out from under their paper shrouds and being brought to life.
For the last year, Mr. Gober, 46, has been preparing the exhibition, photographing flotsam in brassy sunlight and also making sculptures of things you'd just as soon avoid: a toilet plunger, hermaphroditic torsos tossed with tin cans into a laundry basket, a cellar door.
When preparing the exhibition, I also felt like an archeologist, sifting through mountains of waste to find the clues of a bygone era.
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Cranes still hover over its steel-and-glass structure, but workers have now installed the facade's showstopper — a 50-ton, 74-foot-high marble engraved with the First Amendment — and are preparing the exhibitions.
Kachavina hurries away to prepare the exhibition hall for a lecture on Dutch book design.
"It was like jumping into cold water with the kibbutz aspect," he said, adding that the Israeli and German curators who worked together to prepare the exhibition "complemented each other's work and understanding".
It has also dropped its executive curator, Grady T. Turner, who worked for 18 months heading a staff of 10 preparing the first exhibition, "NYC Sex: How New York City Transformed Sex in America".
Fulton, along with Glass Flowers manager Jennifer Brown, spent months preparing the apples for exhibition.
Taxidermist Arthur Hayward, who was given the job of preparing the gorilla for exhibition, did not like what he found.
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