Art Pilgrimage: Major World Exhibitions and Biennales of 2026
If your travel calendar is planned by the call of your heart, and your routes are built around museums, then 2026 promises to be exceptional. The art world is preparing for major premieres: from Venetian gardens to the halls of Tate Modern. To make it everywhere, it's worth it to buy tickets to Paris on Kupi.com with a layover in Belgradeor look for tickets to London on Kupi.com, as the excitement for iconic retrospectives begins long before their opening. In this guide, we have gathered the main events worth traveling for.

61st Venice Biennale: «In Minor Keys»
Dates: May 9 – November 22, 2026
Venue: Italy, Venice – Giardini, Arsenale, and historic palazzi in the city center.
The main event in the world of contemporary art will be held under the direction of Koyo Kouoh, who chose the theme «In Minor Keys». The concept focuses on quiet voices, understatement, and melancholy as a tool for understanding the world. Huge pavilions in the Giardini and the brick walls of the Arsenale will be filled with installations exploring themes of loss, memory, and fragile balance. Many countries are expected to present multimedia projects where sound and light will prevail over physical form. During this period, Venice transforms into a continuous performance: don't limit yourself to the main venues; look for smaller pavilions in the remote districts of Cannaregio and Castello.

18th Istanbul Biennale
Dates: September 18 – November 14, 2027 (preparatory stages and previews will take place in 2026)
Venue: Turkey, Istanbul – Museum of Painting and Sculpture (MSGSÜ), Tersane Istanbul Shipyards, and Atatürk Cultural Center (AKM).
In 2026, Istanbul will become a center for dialogue between the past and the future. The Biennale traditionally utilizes not only galleries but also unexpected urban spaces: old shipyards, cisterns, and Byzantine structures. The focus will be on environmental and urban issues. Artists from around the world will present their vision of how ancient megacities can adapt to the challenges of a new reality. The 18th Istanbul Biennale will take place in three stages, the main one concluding in autumn 2027. However, throughout 2026, special screenings and interdisciplinary projects curated by Christine Tohmé, utilizing historical locations along the Bosphorus, will take place in the city.

Frida Kahlo: «Behind the Blue Facade»
Dates: June 2026 – January 2027
Venue: United Kingdom, London – Tate Modern gallery.
London's Tate Modern is preparing an exhibition of unprecedented scale, dedicated not only to Frida's work but also to her personality. The title refers to her famous «Blue House» in Mexico City. The exhibition is structured as a detective investigation: alongside her poignant self-portraits, personal items that have been hidden from the public for over half a century will be displayed. Corsets adorned with paintings, traditional Tehuana dresses, and even her cosmetic accessories will help visitors understand how Frida constructed her identity. This is a profound story of how physical pain transforms into an endless source of visual energy.

Marcel Duchamp Retrospective
Dates: April 12 – September 20, 2026
Venue: USA, New York – Museum of Modern Art (MoMA).
Half a century after his last major retrospective in the USA, the Museum of Modern Art in New York once again gathers the legacy of the man who «killed» painting to give it new life. You will see the master's evolution from early Cubism to radical «readymades», including the legendary urinal and bicycle wheel. The exhibition will present Duchamp not only as a provocateur but also as a profound thinker and chess player who transformed art itself into an intellectual game. Special attention will be paid to his secret work «Given: 1. The Waterfall, 2. The Illuminating Gas», which he created in secret over twenty years.

Pierre-Auguste Renoir: «The Aesthetic of Tenderness»
Dates: March 24 – July 19, 2026
Venue: France, Paris – Musée d’Orsay.
Paris invites you to immerse yourself in a world of soft light and warm colors at an exhibition dedicated to Renoir's late period. Curators decided to move away from the usual image of an Impressionist and present him as an artist who sought harmony and absolute beauty in everyday subjects. The exhibition will feature monumental «Bathers», as well as numerous portraits and still lifes brought from private collections in Japan and the USA. This exhibition is about light, love of life, and how art can serve as a comfort in turbulent times. A perfect reason to fall in love with Paris again in early spring.

Tracey Emin: «Journey of the Soul»
Dates: May 22 – October 18, 2026
Venue: Norway, Oslo – Munch Museum (Munchmuseet).
One of the most emotional dialogues in art history will unfold in Oslo. Tracey Emin, the main «troublemaker» of the British art scene, will exhibit her works alongside Edvard Munch's paintings. Her raw sincerity, expressed in graphics, neon, and large-scale painting, perfectly resonates with Munch's expressionism. The exhibition explores themes of loneliness, sexuality, and existential search. It will be a very personal, at times harsh, but incredibly captivating spectacle that makes the viewer ponder the boundaries between art and reality.
Art of the Future: Tokyo 2026
Dates: October 15, 2026 – February 28, 2027
Venue: Japan, Tokyo – Mori Art Museum.
On the 52nd floor of the Roppongi Hills tower, an exhibition will take place, looking beyond the familiar horizon. Tokyo confirms its status as a technological capital, presenting works created in symbiosis between artists and artificial intelligence. There will be no static paintings here: the exhibition consists of living ecosystems, biomorphic sculptures, and interactive zones where the space changes depending on visitors' biometric data. This is an attempt to answer the question of whether there will be a place for humans in the art of the future and how technology can enhance our perception of beauty.
Salvador Dalí: A Century of Surrealism in Madrid
Dates: September 10, 2026 – February 15, 2027
Venue: Spain, Madrid – Reina Sofía Art Center (Museo Reina Sofía).
The Reina Sofía Art Center is preparing a grand exhibition for the centenary of the surrealist manifesto. The Madrid exhibition will attempt to demystify Dalí's image and present him as a serious researcher of psychoanalysis and science. Visitors will see rare drawings, the artist's mathematical calculations, and his experiments with 3D effects. Of course, it will feature the canonical «melting clocks» and elephants on thin legs, but the main emphasis will be on how Dalí predicted the era of digital hallucinations and virtual reality.
Kazimir Malevich: Beyond the Square
Dates: October 16, 2026 – March 28, 2027
Venue: Netherlands, Amsterdam – Stedelijk Museum.
Amsterdam's Stedelijk Museum, with its unique avant-garde collection, reinterprets the work of the father of Suprematism. The exhibition will trace Malevich's path from his first Impressionistic sketches to the creation of a new visual alphabet and his mysterious return to figuration at the end of his life. For the first time, his «architectons» – plaster models of future buildings that still inspire contemporary architects – will be presented in such volume. This is a deep dive into the philosophy of non-objectivity, which forever changed the face of modern design and art.
Digital Garden: TeamLab in Tokyo
Dates: from March 1, 2026 (main program update)
Venue: Japan, Tokyo – Azabudai Hills complex, Mori Building Digital Art Museum.
The TeamLab group opens a new chapter of its presence in Tokyo. In 2026, the «Digital Garden» project will be expanded with zones where plants and light exist in an inseparable connection. This is not just an installation, but a complex software code that generates images in real-time – no pattern is repeated twice. You will be able to literally «grow» through digital flowers and control the movement of light streams with a single touch. In March 2026, the team is preparing a special update for the cherry blossom season, blurring the line between the virtual garden and real nature.

Alexander Calder: «Dreams in Balance»
Dates: April 15 – August 16, 2026
Venue: France, Paris – Fondation Louis Vuitton.
In 2026, the Fondation Louis Vuitton is banking on a major retrospective of Alexander Calder in honor of the centenary of his arrival in France. The exhibition will bring together his legendary «mobiles» and monumental sculptures, exploring the theme of movement and balance in space.





