In addition, several galleries around town, some of which specialize in outsider art and also have booths at the fair, have mounted exceptional exhibitions.
It's another packed week in London, with a centuries-old show and fireworks display taking over the City this weekend, and London's cultural clout confirmed by the debut of another exceptional exhibition.
In London it's easy to take for granted that dozens of the world's best museums and galleries regularly host exceptional exhibitions.
Still, an exceptional exhibition at the Swiss Institute in SoHo proves that for Americans at least, some significant surprises and discoveries remain.
The most exceptional exhibition so far however was arranged at the palace grounds in Greiz (Schlossmuseum Greiz) and was titled, "The Double View."
This connection, then, is perhaps the best excuse for this exceptional exhibition, which demonstrates convincingly that an artist who spent most of his life outside Spain remained profoundly Spanish.
Their high-resolution-scanning, 4-by-5 color transparencies and slides of the paintings have helped make this an exceptional exhibition, which has drawn attention from historians and archaeologists around the country.
The exceptional exhibitions are devoted to fire-fighting and the city waterworks.
It also contains several works that are beautiful in the traditional sense of the word, and this quality makes the exhibition exceptional.
This exceptional exhibition progresses from what might be called pre-Minimalism to what are, in fact, called Minimalism and Post-Minimalism.