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The phrase "the exhibition revolves around" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It means that the main focus or central theme of the exhibition is centered around a particular topic or subject. Example: "The art gallery's latest exhibition revolves around the works of Picasso and his influence on modern art."
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The exhibition revolves around two issues: sampling -- or appropriation -- as a aesthetic strategy, and marginalized identity as an artistic subject.
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As much an archival display as a standard art exhibition, it revolves around a handful of artists and institutions that helped bring Latin American culture to the city.
The Gaîté Lyrique in Paris recently launched Capitaine Futur and the Extraordinary Journey, a new exhibition whose theme revolves around a "fantastical immersion into the depths of the computer, that super-machine of our day-to-day life, which turns perception upside down and reshapes our perspectives".
If he or she is "emergent"—which usually means young, but can also refer to older artists who have only recently signed up with a well-known gallery the risk is greater, but so is the potential return.Apart from exhibitions in private galleries, the primary market revolves around art fairs.
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