Our pick of the shows to see in the world's great art cities in 2026
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Our pick of the shows to see in the world's great art cities in 2026
"There are a few days left in January to catch the exhibition at the Musée Jacquemart-André (until 25 January), which has seen record visitor numbers. Here, the candlelight master is positioned in dialogue with Caravaggio's Europe-wide sphere of influence. These ideas will find an intriguing resonance in the subsequent (4 March-31 August), which examines the legacy of chiaroscuro in Modern and contemporary practices. At the Musée includes"
"nearly 200 works by Wassily Kandinsky, focusing on the pioneering painter's synaesthetic practice (until 1 February). The Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris is hosting two standout shows: US painter (until 8 February), his largest survey to date, and Belgium-based Nigerian artist (until 22 February). In the spring, the Musée d'Orsay will open (17 March-19 July), celebrating the painter's tender and enchanted worldview. Organised with the National Gallery"
Musée Jacquemart-André runs until 25 January, positioning a candlelight master in dialogue with Caravaggio's Europe-wide influence and examining chiaroscuro resonance. Musée de la Musique presents nearly 200 works by Wassily Kandinsky, focusing on his synaesthetic practice through 1 February. Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris hosts major surveys of a US painter (until 8 February) and a Belgium-based Nigerian artist (until 22 February). Musée d'Orsay (17 March–19 July) reunites Dance at Le Moulin de la Galette with international masterpieces and presents rare works on paper. Musée de l'Orangerie shows Henri Rousseau: The Ambition of Painting (25 March–20 July). The Jewish Museum in New York will show late works by Paul Klee (20 March–26 July).
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