Exhibition - Catalogue

These are massive, expensive (often $50–$100+), and academic. They are usually published by the museum’s press or a university press. They are designed for long-term study. Print runs are small (1,000 to 3,000 copies). They focus on retrospectives or thematic historical surveys.

In the digital age, where a high-resolution image can be shared globally in milliseconds, the physical art object finds a resilient companion in an unexpected format: the book. Specifically, the exhibition catalogue . Far from being a dying relic of the pre-internet era, the exhibition catalogue has evolved into a critical pillar of art historical documentation, a curatorial tool, and a collectible artifact in its own right. EXHIBITION CATALOGUE

Invest in the catalogue. It is your exhibition’s immortality. Are you planning an upcoming show? Download our free "Exhibition Catalogue Pre-Production Checklist" to ensure you don't miss a single deadline, from photography to the final proof. Print runs are small (1,000 to 3,000 copies)