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exhibition

[ek-suh-bish-uhn] / ˌɛk səˈbɪʃ ən /


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Rem Koolhaas’s addition to the New York institution respects the original building while seamlessly uniting the interiors of both structures, doubling the museum’s exhibition space.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some 240 exhibitors contribute to the local and global experience, which also features an array of related offsite exhibitions, tours, talks and other programming.

From The Wall Street Journal

The artist said the exhibition had come about after a chance meeting with an old friend, Lucy Antill, who together with her sister founded Monarch's Mutts Dog Rescue in Halesowen.

From BBC

Super Micro’s name and logo were plastered over the exhibition floor at Nvidia’s tech conference this past week in San Jose, Calif., where Huang touted a forecast of $1 trillion in chip sales.

From The Wall Street Journal

This expansion adds more than 60,000 square feet to the museum, greatly expanding its exhibition space—an augmentation that has been put to full use for this maximalist show.

From The Wall Street Journal