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Exhibition Catalogue Guide

Turn the page. Look slowly. Let the glitch bite back.

In the mid-20th century, institutions like the revolutionized the format, treating the catalogue as an extension of the exhibition's aesthetic. Today, we see experimental formats: catalogues that look like magazines, loose-leaf folders, or even digital-only interactive experiences. Despite the rise of digital media, the physical "coffee table" catalogue remains a staple of the industry, valued for its tactile quality and its status as a collector's item. Why We Still Buy Them EXHIBITION CATALOGUE

If you tell me what kind of show you're planning, I can help you draft specific sections: Turn the page

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