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Museum Exhibitions
Art Exhibitions Worldwide


Beneath the Great Wave - Hokusai and Hiroshige - Whitworth Art Gallery - Manchester
Step into Japan’s floating world and explore the art of Hokusai and Hiroshige, two visionary artists whose images have shaped how we see nature, landscape and everyday life. Read more


Hilma af Klint - Paintings for the Temple (1906-1915) - Grand Palais Museum - Paris
Her work extended the chronology of modern art. For the first time in France, discover the visionary world of Hilma af Klint (1862‑1944), a pioneer of abstraction long kept in the shadows. Read more


Zurbarán - Sainsbury Wing - The National Gallery - London
Enter the spellbinding world of visionary Spanish painter Francisco de Zurbarán.
Spend time with his paintings, celebrated for their vivid naturalism and deep emotional power. Read more


Matisse 1941 - 1954 Exhibition - Grand Palais - Paris
In the bright light of his final years, Matisse invented a new language: that of cut-out forms and pure color. More than 300 paintings, drawings, books and cut-out gouaches retrace, between 1941 and 1954, the journey of a free artist in perpetual motion. Read more


Marcel Duchamp - Exhibition - MoMA - New York
“Why is this art?” is a question often asked by viewers of contemporary art. It is virtually impossible to answer it without referring to the work of Marcel Duchamp (1887–1968). Read more


Ewa Juszkiewicz - Thyssen-Bornemisza National Museum - Madrid
As part of the Blanca and Borja Thyssen-Bornemisza Collection exhibition programme, the Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza presents a solo show of works by Ewa Juszkiewicz (Gdańsk, Poland, 1984). Read more


Erró - Remix - Including a Selection of Scapes - Reykjavik
Erró is one of the few Icelandic artists who has gained a foothold in the international art scene. Read more...


Mark Rothko - Rothko in Florence
Mark Rothko (Markus Rothkowitz) was born in Dvinsk, Russia, in 1903. At the age of ten, he emigrated with his mother and sister to the United States, joining his father and brothers in Portland. From 1921 to 1923 he attended Yale University before moving to New York. Read more...


David Hockney: A Year in Normandie and Some Other Thoughts about Painting - London
One of the most influential artists of our time, David Hockney invites viewers to slow down and notice the extraordinary within the everyday in his first exhibition at Serpentine. Read more...


Peggy Guggenheim in London - The Making of a Collector - Venice
n the spring of 2026, the Peggy Guggenheim Collection presents the first large-scale museum exhibition celebrating Peggy Guggenheim’s years in the United Kingdom and her first gallery, Guggenheim Jeune, active in London between 1938 and 1939. Read more


The Collection - Estorick Collection - London
The Estorick Collection brings together some of the finest and most important works created by Italian artists during the first half of the twentieth century, and is Britain’s only museum devoted to modern Italian art. Read more


Rose Wylie - The Picture Comes First - Royal Academy of Arts - London
Discover the fearless world of Rose Wylie. From iconic works to brand-new paintings, this major exhibition celebrates her bold, cinematic style and unforgettable female figures—proving it’s never too late to redefine the art world. Read more


Helen Frankenthaler Exhibition - Kunstmuseum Basel - Switzerland
Over 50 works spanning six decades, **Helen Frankenthaler** at the Kunstmuseum Basel celebrates a pioneer of Abstract Expressionism. Discover her revolutionary soak-stain technique and luminous color fields in her first Swiss institutional solo show. Read more


Cezanne exhibition - The Fondation Beyeler - Switzerland
For the first time in its history, the Fondation Beyeler will devote an exhibition to Paul Cezanne, a pioneer of modern art and one of the most important artists in the museum’s collection. Read more


Robert Rauschenberg - MONOGRAM - The Moderna Museet Collection - Stockholm
Robert Rauschenberg’s iconic work “Monogram” is now exhibited in The Study Gallery. Experience our world-famous goat alongside other works and archival materials such as letters and photographs linked to Rauschenberg’s oeuvre. Read more


Experience America - Smithsonian American Art Museum - Washington
The 1930s was a heady time for artists in America. Through President Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal programs, the federal government paid them to paint and sculpt and urged them to look to the nation’s land and people for subjects. Read more


The Rooted Nomad - M F Husain - Kiran Nadar Museum of Art
Rooted in one land yet moving through many, his vision unfolded like a restless journey. Conceptualised and produced by Kiran Nadar Museum of Art, in collaboration with Qatar Museums, The Rooted Nomad: MF Husain offers a rare encounter with an artist who turned the rhythms of everyday life into an extraordinary language of form, colour and imagination. Read more


Kerry James Marshall: The Histories - Royal Academy of Arts
This autumn, experience the epic style of America's most important artist, Kerry James Marshall, whose powerful paintings place the lives of Black Americans front and centre. Read more...


Gerhard Richter Exhibition - Fondation Louis Vuitton - Paris
From October 17, 2025 to March 2, 2026, the Fondation presents a major retrospective of works by Gerhard Richter — one of the most influential contemporary artists — born in Dresden in 1932. He fled East Germany for Düsseldorf in 1961 before settling in Cologne, where he currently lives and works. Read more


Philip Guston Exhibition - Musée national Picasso - Paris
From October 14, 2025, to March 1st, 2026, the Musée national Picasso-Paris will present an exhibition dedicated to the work of Philip Guston on the ground floor and basement of the hôtel Salé. Conceived around Guston's drawings inspired by Philip Roth's book Our Gang, the exhibition will highlight the links between Guston's painting and the satirical, caricatural verve of his drawings inspired by President Nixon and his administration. Read more
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