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"recently exhibited" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever referring to something that has been on public display, either recently or in the past. For example, "The artist's work was recently exhibited in a local gallery."
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The series was recently exhibited as an exhibition entitled Sexy Jesus at her pop-up gallery in a storefront at the Los Angeles Downtown Art Walk and seemed equal parts titillating and pleasing.
Palermo's municipal archives — whose late-19th-century grand hall may have been inspired by the Great Synagogue — recently exhibited mementos of more recent affronts to Sicily's Jews.
On Feitel's invitation, Jossa recently exhibited work at the Stimulation Overload exhibition at Superchief's recently launched new media art gallery in Soho.
A couture dress made from Vegea by designer Tiziano Guardini was recently exhibited at the V&A Museum's Fashioned From Nature exhibition in London.
The Duveen galleries recently exhibited British sculpture from the 1950s.
(He recently exhibited a similar work at D'Amelio Terras in Manhattan).
The bridegroom's work was recently exhibited at the Jacksonville Museum of Modern Art in Florida.
Theodore Czebotar recently exhibited his work at the Walker Galleries at Fifty-seventh Street.
He has recently exhibited work at the city's Attenborough Arts Centre.
Here is a contemporary artist who makes imitations of recently exhibited work by other artists.
Her work has been recently exhibited in Oceania, Europe, and North America.
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