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2026 Preview: 20 Museum Openings, Art Exhibitions, Fairs, and Biennials to Look Forward To

News RoomBy News RoomJanuary 2, 2026
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While 2026 has barely even begun, the year already looks to be a busy one. The world’s biggest art festival, the Venice Biennale, is returning, headlining a year that will also see many more biennials staged from New York to Sydney. Long-awaited museums are finally set to arrive, and new fairs are launching. And that’s to say nothing of monumentally scaled retrospectives for some of art history’s biggest stars.

What should you look forward to most this year? To help you plan, we’ve selected 20 art happenings to look forward to in 2026.

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