An exhibition catalog is a publication created to accompany an art exhibition. It typically includes images of the artworks, descriptions, and essays that provide context about the exhibition's theme, the artists involved, and the significance of the pieces. These catalogs serve as a record of the exhibition and can be valuable resources for researchers, collectors, and art enthusiasts.
Exhibition catalogs often feature contributions from curators, art historians, and critics, offering insights into the creative process and the cultural background of the works. They may also include information about related topics, such as art movements, techniques, or historical contexts that enhance the viewer's understanding of the exhibition.