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An art gallery or art museum is a building or space for the exhibition of art, usually visual art. Museums can be public or private, but what distinguishes a museum is the ownership of a collection. Paintings are the most commonly displayed art objects; however, sculpture, decorative arts, furniture, textiles, costume, drawings, pastels, watercolors, collages, prints, artists' books, photographs, and installation art are also regularly shown. Although primarily concerned with providing a space to show works of visual art, art galleries are sometimes used to host other artistic activities, such as performance art, music concerts, or poetry readings.New artists dream of displaying their artworks on galleries because it is one way to start building their career. Artwork enthusiasts visit art galleries and examine the exhibited art pieces. If the artwork is good, it will gain recognition and there will be a possibility that the artist will be well known. The examining of artworks is most beneficial for debutant performers. They will be able to hear comments about their performance that can help them improve their talents. The enormous display of artworks also serves as a learning facility for those who have plans in becoming an artist but haven’t started yet. They can grasp some ideas and techniques by observing the crafts of popular artists. From time to time, art galleries arrange contest to encourage new performers expose their skill and creativity. Art galleries have two classifications: Exclusive and Open public. Exclusive art galleries are held for the private purpose of promoting and selling of artworks. On the other hand, open public gallery or generally called museum. It displays work of artistic importance from renowned artists and makes them available for public viewing either temporarily or permanently.