An interesting and dedicated website exists for browsing and purchasing your own special art exhibition display. The options are actually quite diverse. A long time ago, a display was generally a wall or else a light tripod that is just stable enough to hold a painting at eye level. Traditional stands are available, but so are many newer creations that are as original as the art that might be displayed on them.
One of the reasons for all of the options is that a painting or a sculpture could be all sorts of things these days. A painting might have fabric, partially cut balls and boxes, and even partial dollhouses glued onto the canvas. These three-dimensional paintings differ from what is considered classical but are becoming sufficiently mainstream that displays have wider support bases.
A display for a painting might be shaped like a cubby in order to accommodate a three-dimensional painting or else a display that resembles something out of mass media. The fact that such displays can also double as nooks for small sculptures just means that they are highly versatile.
Similarly, many professional displays are pop-up walls that contain shelves for a variety of paintings and sculptures. The shape of these shelves tends to be original and facsimile everything from chrome to stone masonry. There are many popup displays for all sorts of angles and collections, and the background art of the display can affect the attitude of the whole collection.
Pop up displays are actually indispensable for a professional art exhibition display. Light ones are used to hanging manufactured posters that either reveal the man paintings in brief or else provide a text description of a section of the exhibit. Some forms of art are themselves printed as large posters and might be considered a sculpture as much as something informative.
There are also examples such as the booth or table display. Small shelves or a combination of cubbies might sit on a folding table with a cloth. More three-dimensional pop-up displays might contain a small table, a large background for text or pictures, and sometimes these displays even integrate a flatscreen TV for more information.
The most impressive of these popup displays are those that can be walked straight into and examine paintings or sculptures from many angles. This creates a surrounding so much as a static exhibit on the wall. The audience does not pass by but passes through. Used to great effect, this type of art exhibition display can be quite powerful.