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From a gallery vs From gallery

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'From a gallery' is used when referring to a specific gallery, while 'from gallery' is more general and can be used when talking about the concept of galleries in general.

Last updated: March 27, 2024 • 739 views

From a gallery

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to a specific gallery.

Use 'from a gallery' when you want to specify the origin or location of something in relation to a particular gallery.

Examples:

  • The painting was purchased from a gallery in New York.
  • She borrowed the sculpture from a gallery downtown.
  • One was stolen nine years ago from a gallery in Madrid.
  • It says here that a Mondrian was stolen from a gallery in Central London and it's valued at £2.3 million.
  • You have a delivery from a gallery?
  • Mia Westlake was abducted 38 hours ago coming home from a gallery opening.
  • I got that from a gallery, Morgan.
  • Let me guess... you're a curator from a gallery in New York.
  • I told her I just got back from a gallery opening in Hunter's Point.

Alternatives:

  • from the gallery
  • from that gallery
  • from this gallery
  • from a specific gallery
  • from an art gallery

From gallery

This phrase is correct and can be used when talking about galleries in general.

Use 'from gallery' when you want to refer to the concept of galleries without specifying a particular one.

Examples:

  • She learned a lot about art from gallery visits.
  • The artist draws inspiration from gallery exhibitions.
  • From gallery window 38, if the storm doesn't blow him off the wall, you can reach him.
  • But I bought that from Gallery Air for several hundred thousand.
  • You know, we're... hopping from gallery to gallery tonight.
  • So eventually holes on both sides of the wall aligned, opening views from gallery to gallery.
  • Too much nsese from the gallery opening downstairs.
  • Natalia Stark from the gallery said my stuff is too commercial.
  • Booted from every gallery in town.
  • But we have a box of Genevieve's stuff from the gallery.
  • Watching proceedings from the gallery was a group of Afghan MPs visiting Parliament for meetings with external affairs specialists.
  • From the gallery there are steps down to the basement.
  • I'm sick of running from one gallery to another.
  • The envelope fell from the gallery.
  • I'd never seen it from the gallery.
  • You know, things are falling sometimes from the galleries.
  • One was stolen nine years ago from a gallery in Madrid.
  • Mia Westlake was abducted 38 hours ago coming home from a gallery opening.
  • I got that from a gallery, Morgan.
  • So I'm going to put this up across the street from his gallery.
  • It says here that a Mondrian was stolen from a gallery in Central London and it's valued at £2.3 million.
  • Let me guess... you're a curator from a gallery in New York.

Alternatives:

  • from galleries
  • from the world of galleries
  • from the art world
  • from the gallery scene
  • from the world of art galleries

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