Collocations withgallery
These are words often used in combination withgallery.
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commercial gallery
The purpose is often to provide alternative spaces for exhibition for emerging artists and contemporary artists outside the commercial gallery system.
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gallery owner
It follows the romantic travails of a video producer and a gallery owner, and the web of deceit they spin around their relationship.
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local gallery
Often enhancing a community consultation process, a selection of project work is exhibited in a local gallery or town hall at the conclusion of the studio.
From theCambridge English Corpus
main gallery
I even made the suggestion that perhaps gates should be put across the entrance in order to shut it off from the main gallery.
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national gallery
Gladstone drew attention to the fact that the state had built a national gallery and purchased pictures without consulting its citizens.
From theCambridge English Corpus
photo gallery
Artist profiles feature: a newsdesk, photo gallery, biography, discography, press coverage, events and tour schedules, videos and audio.
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portrait gallery
It is indeed an attractive castle, with a superb exhibition of pictures from the national portrait gallery.
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underground gallery
The blocks are linked by an underground gallery with barracks and a utility area ("usine").
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viewing gallery
Pastrana (1995) argues that this is a viewing gallery from which nobles could observe activities in the plaza.
From theCambridge English Corpus
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