2026 Art Exhibition Preview: Douglas, Emin, Schiaparelli, and Björk Featured in Major Museum Shows
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A preview of major art exhibitions scheduled for 2026, highlighting key shows including Eliza Douglas's first solo New York exhibition at Gagosian (featuring work inspired by advertising iconography), Tracey Emin's showcase at Tate Modern, the V&A's Schiaparelli exhibition, and the National Gallery of Iceland's celebration of Björk's upcoming album. Additional notable shows include The Art Institute of Chicago's drawing-focused de Kooning exhibition and the MOP Foundation's Paolo Roversi retrospective.
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· 5 pulledTwenty-twenty-six is a big year for those who like their art with a side of pop culture.
Many of the world's major museums and galleries are banking on big names for their first shows.
Ghosts by Eliza Douglas at Gagosian... celebrates the artist's first solo New York exhibition with a body of work that nods to the iconography of advertising.
Tate Modern showcases stunning Tracey Emin work that And Just Like That... fans might recognize.
The National Gallery of Iceland is celebrating Björk's upcoming album with a three-
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