Exhibitions in Madrid

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  • A journey through the work of an artist who questioned not only the very foundations of painting but also its emotional and political situation (CaixaForum Madrid. 29 Oct-22 Feb).

    Chez Matisse. The legacy of a new painting
  • Henri Matisse, Luxe, calme et volupté [Lujo, calma y voluptuosidad], Otoño-invierno de 1904. Centre Pompidou, París. Musée national d’art moderne / Centre de création industrielle. En depósito en el Musée d’Orsay, 1985 AM 1982-96 © Succession H. Matisse/

JANUARY HIGHLIGHTS

Great interactive experience, ranging from Disney classics to the latest releases by Marvel, Pixar and Star Wars (Fundación Canal Sala Castellana 214. 1 Oct-31 May). 

The largest retrospective to date of one on the most innovative avant-garde artists (Reina Sofía Museum. 8 Oct-16 Mar).

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First major retrospective devoted to one of the most cosmopolitan and technically refined painters of his time (Mapfre Foundation. Recoletos Exhibition Hall. 19 Sept-18 Jan).

The most important exhibition to date dedicated to the German painter, featuring around 150 of his paintings (Prado Museum. 22 Nov 2025-1 Mar 2026).

A unique opportunity to explore the Mexican artist from an unprecedented and profound perspective (No. 30 Paseo del Pintor Rosales. Wednesday to Sunday. Till 29 March).

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A full review of the career of the American photographer through more than 200 photographs (Mapfre Foundation. Recoletos Exhibition Hall. 19 Sept-18 Jan).

A journey through the decisive mark left by women in the shaping of the Prado during the 18th century (Prado Museum. 1 December to 24 May 2026).

Exhibition that takes a contemporary look at the Renaissance and Baroque periods through the iconic artist (Prado Museum. 18 Nov-8 Mar 2026).

Madrid will host the largest retrospective on the photographer who changed the history of photojournalism (Círculo de Bellas Artes. 2 Oct-25 Jan).

The works of Jackson Pollock and Andy Warhol feature in this 20th century art exhibition (Thyssen-Bornemisza National Museum. 21 Oct-25 Jan 2026).

Commemorative exhibition dedicated to the American actress and model, based on the private collection of José Luis Rupérez (Conde Duque. Till 1 February).

Exhibition that brings together fifty masterpieces by geniuses like Picasso and Klee, which belonged to the German art dealer and collector (Thyssen-Bornemisza National Museum. 28 Oct-1 Feb).

Virtual reality experience that takes visitors back 450 years to the heart of the ancient Inca Empire (Fever Hub Madrid. Until 28 February).

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Photographic journey that traces the work of the artist while celebrating the centenary of his birth and commemorating his legacy from a new perspective (Juan March Foundation. 3 Oct-18 Jan).

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Immersive exhibitions

  • An experience that takes visitors to the heart of Hellenistic Egypt to rediscover one of the most fascinating women in history (MAD - Madrid Artes Digitales, Immersive Experiences Centre). Tickets on sale

    Cleopatra, the Immersive Exhibition
  • Space to enjoy an immersive journey through eclectic worlds that combine art, play and the unexpected, in front of the Reina Sofía Museum in Atocha

    IKONO
  • Experience that brings together the most influential artistic movements from the late 19th and early 20th centuries: Impressionism, Pointillism, Post-Impressionism, Cubism, and Expressionism (Nomad Museo Inmersivo. Till 1 February).

    From Monet to Kandinsky. Revolutionary Art
  • Cleopatra, la exposición inmersiva
  • IKONO
  • De Monet a Kandinski. Arte revolucionario
  • Photography, painting, sculpture... The arts have found their niche in Madrid's leading museums and exhibition halls (Jan - Apr 2026).

    Madrid Culture (PDF)
  • Madrid Cultura / Agenda de exposiciones (PDF) enero - abril 2026
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