Näitusekogumi
Näitusekogumi, which translates to "Exhibition Collection" in English, refers to the organized grouping of artworks or artifacts specifically assembled for the purpose of display in an exhibition. This term is commonly used in art institutions, museums, and galleries to denote the curated selection of items that form the core of a particular show. The Näitusekogumi is not necessarily the entirety of an institution's holdings, but rather a purposeful arrangement chosen to explore a theme, showcase a particular artist or movement, or present a specific historical narrative. The selection process for a Näitusekogumi involves careful consideration of factors such as aesthetic coherence, conceptual relevance, historical significance, and the overall message the exhibition aims to convey. It is the foundation upon which an exhibition is built, guiding the visitor's experience and interpretation of the presented works. The composition of a Näitusekogumi can vary greatly, ranging from a small, focused collection to a large-scale survey.