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To display or show (something) for others to see, especially at an exhibition or contest.
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In addition to exhibiting self-injurious behavior, he had the spastic, stiff, thrashing movements of dystonia.
The museum dedicated itself to exhibiting black artists when few other New York museums were doing so.
Although he then photographed the irregular line he had created, this was not with a view to exhibiting the picture.
In addition to exhibiting Jewish artworks, photographs, and writings, it also featured a scholarly archive accessible to the public.
The museum is one of only two in the country dedicated to exhibiting glass; the other is the Corning Museum of Glass in upstate New York.
From sourcing materials, to exhibiting at craft fairs to setting up an online shop for your creations, going it alone can be tough.
But context is everything when it comes to exhibiting art, and Yonkers is a long way from the sanctified rooms of top-dollar city galleries.
Mrs. Pollock portrays her as indefatigable, always on the lookout for a new angle when it came to exhibiting, promoting or selling art.
The institution was officially named the Museum of Modern Hungarian Art -- with galleries named after Mr. Vasilescu -- and its function was narrowed to exhibiting mostly paintings.
Cramming in as much art as possible does the artist a real disservice, for when it comes to exhibiting sculpture, less is often more.
Now a mother of two who recently launched Euphemia, a "traveling gallery" dedicated to exhibiting the art of Trenton residents, Ms. Ramos attended the show on opening night.
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