permanent exposure
The Spanish term 'exposición permanente' translates directly to 'permanent exposure' in English. However, in a museum or art gallery context, it can be used to mean 'permanent exhibition' or 'permanent display'. It refers to a selection of items or works of art that are always on show to the public, as opposed to temporary exhibitions that change from time to time.
The permanent exhibition of modern art was inaugurated last month.
This phrase refers to a newly opened exhibition that will display modern art consistently over time.
The museum has a permanent exhibition on natural history.
This sentence indicates that the museum features an exhibition that showcases various aspects of natural history that will be available for a long duration.
Visitors really enjoy the permanent exhibition on science.
This phrase highlights that the science exhibition, which is a fixture at the location, is popular among the visitors.