Thom Oosterhof is guest curator of IOMO Gallery's art program in 2026, involved in several key projects. Oosterhof is an independent curator based in Amsterdam. His curatorial projects promote voices from the contemporary space. Collaborating with recently graduated, mid-career and established
The Iasi Art Museum, hosted by the Palace of Culture and part of the National Museum Complex Moldova, recorded 65,663 visitors last year, of which about 15% were foreign tourists, according to data provided at the request of the curatorial.
The European Museum Forum (EMF) has announced the nominees for the European Museum of the Year Award 2026 (EMYA2026). Thirty-five museums have been chosen by the jury to participate in this year's edition. EMYA was set up in 1977 by
Corneliu Vasilescu (1934, Bârlad - 2023, Alba Iulia) has brought together more than one hundred easel paintings and graphic works in a retrospective of his seven-decade career. The exhibition is hosted, from January 15 to February 8, in the Tancred Bănățeanu
Raphael, Zurbarán and Sergel are Old Masters to be seen this year in exhibitions in Stockholm, New York, Paris, Chicago and London, in dedicated shows that are a mix of monographic analysis and topical thematic subjects. Sergel - Fantasy and Reality From
The largest retrospective of Constantin Brâncuși's work in Germany is being organized this year in Berlin by the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation in collaboration with the Centre Pompidou in Paris. From March 20 to August 9, the Neue Nationalgalerie is hosting
Eight of the most exciting art exhibitions organized in Europe in 2026 center on names like Paul Cézanne at the Fondation Beyeler, Henri Matisse at the Grand Palais and Mark Rothko in Florence. [ez-toc] Cézanne, Bayler Foundation Some 80 oil paintings and watercolors
An exhibition of works by Michelangelo (1475-1564) and Auguste Rodin (1840-1917), sculptures, sketches and drawings, will occupy the Napoleon Room of the Louvre Museum in Paris for three months. By choosing the body as the central subject of their works, Michelangelo
New York, Sydney, Venice and Gwangju are the main destinations for art biennales in 2026. Starting in March, the events will bring news in the field and curators' unique visions. Whitney Biennial The Whitney Biennial has announced 56 artists for its
The Virtual Museum of Art under Communism (Muzeul Virtual al Artei sub Comunism) has been launched by the Art Museum Brasov, in partnership with the Institute for the Investigation of the Crimes of Communism and the Memory of Romanian Exile

