Exhibitions

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  • Use for records related to the organization and display of a selection of items, often artworks, in a cultural or educational setting such as a museum, art gallery or library. For records related to commercial displays such as those in a store window, use [Show windows].

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  • LCSH

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Exhibitions

Equivalent terms

Exhibitions

  • UF Exhibits
  • UF Displays
  • UF Expositions

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Exhibitions

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Maxwell Bates retrospective exhibition

File consists of records related to the travelling Retrospective Exhibition of Maxwell Bates, organized by the Confederation Centre Art Gallery and presented at the Dalhousie Art Gallery in January 1967.

Records consist of an exhibition catalogue including a biography of the artist, a newspaper clipping, correspondence, and a Dalhousie newsletter.

John Will / Marvin Jones

Item is a catalogue for a joint exhibition of artwork by John Will and Marvin Jones, organized and circulated by the Glenbow-Alberta Institute and presented at Dalhousie Art Gallery in September 1975.

Catalogue contains biographies, artist statements, and curriculum vitae for both artists, as well as images other artworks, list of works, and an essay by Clyde McConnel (Assistant Professor, Department of Art, University of Calgary; Exhibition Curator).

E.S.P. (John K. Esler and Charles Pachter)

File consists of records related to the exhibition 'ESP', organized by the National Gallery of Canada and presented at Dalhousie Art Gallery in June 1971.

Records consist of exhibition contract agreements, correspondence between Ernest Smith (Director, Dalhousie Art Gallery) and the artists, condition reports, a photocopy of a newspaper clipping regarding the exhibition, and a packing list.

ESP

File contains two catalogues for the exhibition of works by John K. Esler and Charles Pachter titled 'ESP'. The exhibition was organized and circulated by the National Gallery of Canada and was shown at Dalhousie Art Gallery in June 1971.