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Winter 2025–2026 Museum Exhibitions: The Ultimate Global Art Guide

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Ron Mueck, En Garde, 2023. Mixed Media 285 x 480 x 530 cm (112.2 x 188.98 x 208.66 in)

New Narratives at the Walters Art Museum, Baltimore

Roberto Lugo: Frederick Douglass Food Stamp Jar

Lugo reclaims classical porcelain traditions by centering Frederick Douglass, merging street aesthetics with historic form to address race, class, and representation.

Jackie Milad: Contemporary Interventions in the Egyptian Galleries
Milad’s layered collages disrupt traditional museum narratives, creating dialogues between ancient artifacts and modern diasporic identity.

Ideas of Africa: Portraiture and Political Imagination

Museum of Modern Art, New York | December 14, 2025–July 25, 2026

MoMA examines African studio photography as a tool of self-fashioning and political expression. Featuring mid-century masters and contemporary artists, the exhibition traces how portraiture shapes identity across generations.

Frida: The Making of an Icon

Museum of Fine Arts, Houston | January 19–May 17, 2026

This major exhibition separates Frida Kahlo the artist from the global brand. Through 120 works, it explores her visual identity, political commitments, and the myths surrounding her image.

Additional Major Winter 2025–2026 Exhibitions

  • CézanneFondation Beyeler, Switzerland
  • Basquiat: Headstrong—Louisiana Museum, Denmark
  • Martin Parr: Global Warning—Jeu de Paume, Paris
  • Zao Wou-Ki: Master Printmaker—M+, Hong Kong
  • Kochi-Muziris Biennale—Kochi, India
  • John Akomfrah: The Hour of the Dog—Baltimore & Houston

A Winter of Global, Immersive Art

The best museum exhibitions of winter 2025–2026 reflect a deeply interconnected art world. Across continents, artists confront climate change, political history, identity, and imagination with urgency and ambition. This season offers one of the richest opportunities in years to experience art that is both visually powerful and intellectually transformative.

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