First of all we shall mention that first exhibitions took place in MUSEUMS...all we know the classical old style of presenting works.
Now, it became a real Concept of artists and curators; the exhibition becomes the artwork itself, as it differs from others and compete through creativeness and style.
Then, the Gallery appeared (profit/non-profit), which has an annual schedule, certain programs, shows and fairs; contracts and money...
Modern times permitted places without borders for any kind of exhibition, so that it can also take place in an abandoned place too - which permits a total freedom...
Now, the second part of the theory is dedicated to what types of an exhibition do we have:
1permanent
2temporary
3solo/one man show
4group - a. thematic
b. special group of artists
c. art fairs
d. biennial
e. triennials
f. international shows
g. national shows
h. juried
i. invitational
j. open
k. documenta etc
And the third part of the theory includes the certain steps in organizing an exhibition:
1. IDEA
2. TITLE
3. RESEARCH
4. LOCATION
5. BUDGET
6. SPONSORS
7. FUND-RAISING
8. SELECTION
9. LIST
10. INSURANCE
11. CONTRACTS
12. RESTORATION
13. TRANSPORT
14. ARRANGEMENT
15. WEBSITE
16. ADVERTISING
17. PRESS RELEASE
18. PRESS CONFERENCE
19. INVITATIONS
20. GIFTS
21. MUSEUM SHOPS
22. DESIGN
23. REPAINTING WALLS
24. ARRANGE THE ART WORKS
25. TECHNIQUE
26. ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT
27. AUDIO GUIDES
28. INTERACTIVE TRICKS
29. PRICE LISTS
30. SECURITY
31. PREVIEW OPENING
32. FINIS-AGE
33. ARCHIVING
34. ATTENDANCE
35. DOCUMENTATION
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