The Week in Art

The Year Ahead 2026: the big shows and the key openings

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Jan 9, 2026
Join Jane Morris, Editor-at-large at The Art Newspaper, and Gareth Harris, Chief contributing editor at The Art Newspaper, as they unveil the art landscape for 2026. They delve into the significance of new art fairs like Art Basel Qatar and Frieze Abu Dhabi, discuss major museum openings like the long-awaited Guggenheim Abu Dhabi, and explore contemporary exhibitions at prominent institutions. Expect insights on how Gulf investments shape the art scene and highlights from key shows, including the Venice Biennale and impactful retrospectives.
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Louvre Abu Dhabi Was Packed On Visit

  • Jane Morris recounts visiting Louvre Abu Dhabi and finding it unexpectedly crowded with tourists and school groups.
  • She uses this to suggest new Gulf museums can attract substantial local and tourist audiences.
INSIGHT

Venice To Realize Kóokuo's Vision Posthumously

  • Venice Biennale will proceed with Kóokuo's curatorial project after her death, using collaborators to implement her vision.
  • Jane Morris highlights the show's emphasis on slowness, intimacy and non-Western knowledge.
INSIGHT

Whitney Biennial's Relational Framing

  • Whitney Biennial (opens 8 Mar) frames relationality across species, kinship and infrastructures rather than explicit partisan messaging.
  • Ben Luke suggests its response to the US political moment remains to be seen.
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