These 18 Artists Are Having the Biggest Moment at U.S. Museums Right Now
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These 18 Artists Are Having the Biggest Moment at U.S. Museums Right Now
The quarterly Museum Artist list for June 2026.
We are midway through the year, and I have just finished my quarterly âMuseum Artistâ list. Below is my ranking of which living artists have been getting the most attention in U.S. museum shows in June 2026.
This time out, I looked at about 350 museums, and found about 3,500 artists on view. Of those, just 720 appeared in more than one museum show during the month.
My rankings of the artists are based on a mix of breadth (presence in a great number of group shows) and depth (solo shows or special museum spotlights). To avoid clutter, Iâve moved my âMethodologyâ section, which has changed a bit, to the bottom. It explains the number that appears alongside each artistâs name. Basically, it adds up group show appearances, which I count as 1, with larger shows, which I rank from 2 to 6. I include the number for transparencyâs sake, so you can see how I put this together, rather than out of a pretense at being scientific.
The project is fun to do because it gives a sense of which artists are having a moment. But in the end, itâs just a way to tell a story.
Museum websites are not always complete or reliable. I am certain that I miss some things. Iâll note any updates or corrections right here.
Thoughts on Juneâs List
Some names have risen and fallen since December 2025âbut the truth is, a lot is the same.
The big theme of U.S. museum programming remains spotlighting Native and Black artists. Beyond this, the unique focus of summer 2026 is the 250th birthday of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. However, because reckoning with histories of racism and colonialism was already the primary focus, the practical effect seems to be to amplify the artists whose work was already in heavy rotation. (See the entries, for instance, for Jeffrey Gibson, Sky Hopinka, or Carrie Mae Weems.)
Amusingly, nonagenarian proto-Pop/neo-Dada artist Jasper Johns also seems to get a little bump from the festivities. He is, at this point, basically part of U.S. history himself. As importantly: His work is very associated with the American flag.
Another birthday shapes the list: Betye Saar will turn 100 in July. She is widely loved by curators, and is receiving a tribute show at the Palmer Museum that celebrates her impact on other artists, plus a celebration of her doll collection at the New York Historical Society. And Saar was honored in June at MoMAâs Party in the Gardenâalongside with Martin Puryear, another storied Black artist who had a uniquely good month.
Artists who almost made the cut included Ai Weiwei, Carol Bove, Nick Cave, Einar and Jamex de la Torre, Glenn Ligon, Mickalene Thomas, Dyani White Hawk, Deborah Roberts, and Alison Saar.
Below, the 18 artists I think are having the biggest moment in June.
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Jeffrey Gibson (23)
Gibson continues his run as the most-visible artist in the United States, partly owed to his long-running immersive MASS MoCA show, which will finally close later this year. But the first half of 2026 has also seen him honored by an exhibition titled âThey Teach Loveâ at the Boise Art Museum, featuring more than 50 of his works from the Jordan D. Schnitzer collection, explicitly timed to the America 250 celebrations.
Also putting Gibsonâs name in the news (though I am not actually counting it here because itâs not a temporary exhibition): This Burning World, a large-scale mural adapted from Gibsonâs 2023 installation of the same name, put up at the beginning of the year by the ICA San Francisco in the Mission District.
And thereâs more: Gibson is co-curator of the traveling show âAn Indigenous Present,â which includes many of the other Native artists lower down on my list. Heâs got a lot going on!
LARGE SHOWS
ââJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Loveâ at Boise Art Museum, Idaho, January 31âJuly 26, 2026
ââPower Full Because Weâre Differentâ at MASS MoCA, North Adams, Massachusetts, November 3, 2024âSeptember 7, 2026
SPECIAL COMMISSIONS
ââThe Genesis Facade Commission: Jeffrey Gibson, The Animal That Therefore I Amâ at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, September 12, 2025âJune 9, 2026
GROUP SHOW
ââPrecious: The Value of Ornamentâ at Portland Museum of Art, Maine, March 13âJuly 19, 2026
ââEverything Now All At Onceâ at Nasher Museum of Art, Durham, North Carolina, August 21, 2025âJuly 26, 2026
ââRemixed: Entwined Histories & New Formsâ at Santa Barbara Museum of Art, California, February 22âAugust 30, 2026
ââIndian Theater: Native Performance, Art, and Self-Determination since 1969â at SITE Santa Fe, New Mexico. June 5âSeptember 7, 2026
ââSport and Spectatorâ at Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, Overland Park, Kansas, June 12âDecember 6, 2026
ââInto the Time Horizonâ at Nevada Museum of Art, Reno, November 15, 2025âJanuary 3, 2027
ââArt and Design from 1900 to Nowâ at Rhode Island Museum, Providence, June 4, 2022âApril 11, 2027
ââStretching the Canvas: Ten Decades of Native Paintingâ at National Museum of the American Indian, Washington, D.C., May 15, 2026âMay 1, 2027
ââShifting Terrain: Perspectives on Land in North Americaâ at Montclair Museum, New Jersey, April 25, 2026âApril 2028
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Sky Hopinka (21)
Known for his experimental and lyrical work exploring Native American history and life, the filmmaker is having a huge month, thanks in part to Red Metal Dust at the Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia. This is a new commission for its Annenberg Court of large landscape photographs on copper, meant as the institutionâs reflection on U.S. history for America 250.
SPECIAL COMMISSIONS
ââRed Metal Dustâ at Barnes Collection, Philadelphia, March 21, 2026âJanuary 18, 2027
SMALL SHOWS
ââSky Hopinka: The Myth Is Nowâ at Museum of Contemporary Art, Cleveland, January 30âAugust 2, 2026
ââSky Hopinka: Kicking the Cloudsâ at National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., April 11âDecember 6, 2026
SPOTLIGHTS
ââSky Hopinka: Loreâ at Utah Museum of Contemporary Art, Salt Lake City, Utah, February 27âJune 6, 2026
GROUP SHOWS
ââSites of Assemblyâ at Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum, Miami, June 6âAugust 2, 2026
ââSeveral Eternities in a Day: Form in the Age of Living Materialsâ at Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, April 5âAugust 23, 2026
ââTopographies: Mapping Being and Belongingâ at Des Moines Art Center, Iowa, June 13âSeptember 20, 2026
ââIndian Theater: Native Performance, Art, and Self-Determination since 1969â at SITE Santa Fe, New Mexico. June 5âSeptember 7, 2026
ââAn Indigenous Presentâ at Frist Museum, Nashville, Tennessee, June 26âSeptember 27, 2026
ââInto the Time Horizonâ at Nevada Museum of Art, Reno, Nevada, November 15, 2025âJanuary 3, 2027
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Kara Walker (18)
Arguably the most widely shown artist at the moment, given the huge scope of her group-show appearances.
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
ââIn Characterâ at SCAD Museum of Art, Savannah, Georgia, February 4âJune 8, 2026
ââRhapsody: Works from the Cooper Rosenwasser Collectionâ at Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, California, March 4âJune 28, 2026
ââSee It Now: Contemporary Art from the Ann and Mel Schaffer Collectionâ at Montclair Museum, New Jersey, February 7âJune 28, 2026
ââCut It Out: Papercutting Traditions and Beyondâ at Racine Art Museum, Racine, Wisconsin, February 18âJuly 18, 2026
ââPast-Forward: Modern and Contemporary Art from HoMAâs Collectionâ at Honolulu Museum of Art, November 9, 2024âJuly 19, 2026
ââMaking Their Mark: Works from the Shah Garg Collectionâ at National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, D.C., February 27âJuly 26, 2026
ââCameron Art Museum: The Collectionâ at Cameron Art Museum, Wilmington, North Carolina, October 3, 2025âAugust 16, 2026
ââFrom Now: A Collection in Contextâ at Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, November 15, 2025âAugust 16, 2026
ââDear America: Artists Explore the American Experienceâ at National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., April 11âSeptember 20, 2026
ââConstellations: Celebrating the Legacies of Betye Saarâ at Palmer Museum of Art, University Park, Pennsylvania, May 9âSeptember 13, 2026
ââPositive Fragmentation: From the Collection of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundationâ at Long Beach Museum of Art, California, June 26âSeptember 27, 2026
ââDavid C. Driskell & Friends: Creativity, Collaboration, and Friendshipâ at Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum, Miami, February 21âOctober 11, 2026
ââFive Centuries of Works on Paper: The Grunwald Center at 70 â Part IIâ at Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, June 7âOctober 25, 2026
ââCommon Senseâ at Brooklyn Museum, May 1âNovember 8, 2026
ââSelf, Made: Fourteen Modern Artists from the Richard and Ellen Sandor Family Collectionâ at Art Institute of Chicago, June 25âNovember 9, 2026
ââA Nation of Artistsâ at Philadelphia Museum of Art and Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, April 12, 2026âSeptember 5, 2027
ââThis Must Be the Place: Inside the Walkerâs Collectionâ at Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, June 20, 2024âMarch 12, 2028
ââShifting Terrain: Perspectives on Land in North Americaâ at Montclair Museum, New Jersey, April 25, 2026âApril 2028
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Marie Watt (18)
Wattâs long-touring, four-decade survey âStorywork,â now in Salt Lake City, has made her an enduring presence (like Gibsonâs show in Boise, it is from the Jordan D. Schnitzer collection). She also features in a bevy of shows about craft (âHandmade Revolution,â âTruths Be Toldâ) and U.S./Indigenous history (âAmerica 250,â âKnowing the West,â âIndian Theaterâ).
MAJOR RETROSPECTIVES
â âStorywork: The Prints of Marie Watt From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundationâ at Utah Museum of Fine Arts, Salt Lake City, February 21âJune 21, 2026
SPOTLIGHTS
ââMarie Watt: Heart in the Skyâ at Philbrook Museum of Art, Tulsa, Oklahoma, February 11âJune 14, 2026
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
ââAmerica 250: Common Threadsâ at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, Arkansas, April 19âJuly 27, 2026
ââKnowing the West: Visual Legacies of the American West,â North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, North Carolina, May 2, 2026âAugust 9, 2026
ââIndian Theater: Native Performance, Art, and Self-Determination since 1969â at SITE Santa Fe, New Mexico. June 5âSeptember 7, 2026
ââIn the Shadow of the Eagleâ at Abbe Museum, Bar Harbor, Maine, May 2025âOctober 2026
ââTruths Be Told: Artists Activate Traditionsâ at Museum of International Folk Art, Santa Fe, New Mexico. December 7, 2025âJanuary 7, 2027
ââSteel Valley Visions: An American Legacyâ at Westmoreland Museum of Art, Greensburg, Pennsylvania, October 4, 2025âJanuary 18, 2027
ââA Room for Animal Intelligenceâ at Seattle Art Museum, November 28, 2025âJanuary 31, 2027
ââHandmade Revolution: Craft in the Pacific Northwestâ at Hallie Ford Museum of Art, Salem, Oregon, June 13, 2026âMarch 13, 2027
ââThis Must Be the Place: Inside the Walkerâs Collectionâ at Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, June 20, 2024âMarch 12, 2028
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Cara Romero (16)
I interviewed Romero last year for the Art Angle about the major surge of museum attention. For June, the exhibition âCara Romero: PanĂ»pĂŒnĂŒwĂŒgai (Living Light),â which began at the Hood Museum Museum of Art in New Hampshire, moved to Phoenix. Meanwhile, Romero is also in group shows including âGuggenheim Popâ in NYC and âMotherboardsâ in San Jose, the latter about women and technology.
LARGE SHOWS
â âCara Romero: PanĂ»pĂŒnĂŒwĂŒgai (Living Light),â Phoenix Art Museum, February 28, 2026âJune 28, 2026
GROUP SHOWS
â âAbundance/Excess: A Contemporary Eye on Still Life,â Brandywine Museum of Art, Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, March 15, 2026âJune 7, 2026
â âFuture Imaginaries: Indigenous Art, Fashion, Technology,â Autry Museum of the American West, Los Angeles, September 7, 2024âJune 21, 2026
â âSovereign Acts III,â James Gallery, City University of New York, March 25, 2026âJuly 17, 2026
â âSecond Nature: Photography in the Age of the Anthropocene,â Kemper Museum, Kansas City, Missouri, May 21, 2026âSeptember 12, 2026
â âNative Voices: 75 Years of Creativityâ at the Maynard Dixon Museum, Tucson, Arizona, March 4, 2026âOctober 10, 2026
â âAmerican Conversations,â Ogunquit Museum of American Art, Maine, April 10âNovember 15, 2026
â âCollecting America: Recent Acquisitions,â Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Eugene, Oregon, June 13, 2026âDecember 6, 2026
â âGuggenheim Pop: 1960 to Now,â Guggenheim Museum, June 5, 2026âJanuary 10, 2027
â âMotherboards,â San JosĂ© Museum of Art, California, April 10, 2026âJanuary 10, 2027
â âLife, Liberty, and Los Angeles,â Autry Museum, Los Angeles, May 30, 2026âJanuary 31, 2027
â âInto the Time Horizon,â Nevada Museum of Art, Reno, November 15, 2025âJanuary 3, 2027
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Betye Saar (16)
The tribute show to the about-to-be-centenarian is celebrated at the Palmer Museum is built around her influence, and centers her work Vision of El Cremo (1967). Another mark of that influence: Two other artists in the top ranks, Kara Walker and vanessa german, are also in that show.
TRIBUTES
â âConstellations: Celebrating the Legacies of Betye Saarâ at Palmer Museum of Art, State College, Pennsylvania. May 9âSeptember 13, 2026
SMALL SHOWS
â âBetye Saarâs Black Dolls,â the New York Historical, May 8âOctober 4, 2026
GROUP SHOWS
â âAct on It! Artists, Community, and the Brockman Gallery in Los Angelesâ at Los Angeles County Museum of Art. February 11âJune 7, 2026
â âPhotography and the Black Arts Movement, 1955â1985â at Getty Museum, Los Angeles. February 24âJune 14, 2026
â âLittle Boxesâ at Addison Gallery of American Art, Andover, Massachusetts. Through July 2026
â âFrom Now: A Collection in Contextâ at Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, New York. November 15, 2025âAugust 16, 2026
â âSpace Is the Place: Selections from the Hammer Contemporary Collectionâ at Hammer Museum, Los Angeles. April 5âSeptember 6, 2026
â âThe Expanding Field: MOCAâs Collection from the 1940s to 1970sâ at Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles. April 18âSeptember 20, 2026
â âPositive Fragmentation: From the Collection of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundationâ at Long Beach Museum of Art, California. June 26âSeptember 27, 2026
â âDavid C. Driskell & Friends: Creativity, Collaboration, and Friendshipâ at Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum, Miami. February 21âOctober 11, 2026
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Kay WalkingStick (15)
The Cherokee artistâs paintings, which layer Native designs with landscape imagery, are touring in âKay WalkingStick / Hudson River School,â which juxtaposes her work with that of Hudson River School canvasses from the 19th century.
LARGE SHOWS
ââKay WalkingStick / Hudson River School,â Allentown Art Museum, Pennsylvania, June 20-October 11, 2026
GROUP SHOWS
ââstill/emerging: Native American Works on Paperâ at Cleveland Museum of Art, February 1âJune 7, 2026
ââAmerica 250: Common Threadsâ at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, Arkansas, April 19âJuly 27, 2026
ââIndian Theater: Native Performance, Art, and Self-Determination since 1969â at SITE Santa Fe, New Mexico. June 5âSeptember 7, 2026
ââNiagara Falls: Mist and Majestyâ at National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., May 2âSeptember 20, 2026
ââAn Indigenous Presentâ at Frist Museum, Nashville, Tennessee, June 26âSeptember 27, 2026
ââNative Voices: 75 Years of Creativityâ at the Maynard Dixon Museum, Tucson, Arizona, March 4, 2026âOctober 10, 2026
ââWisdom from the Futureâ at Heard Museum, Phoenix, opening date unknownâDecember 6, 2026
ââInto the Time Horizonâ at Nevada Museum of Art, Reno, November 15, 2025âJanuary 3, 2027
ââBranch: Trees in American Artâ at Trout Gallery, Dickenson College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, June 12, 2026âJanuary 26, 2027
ââStretching the Canvas: Ten Decades of Native Paintingâ at National Museum of the American Indian, Washington, D.C., May 15, 2026âMay 1, 2027
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Carrie Mae Weems (15)
Weems is right behind Walker in terms of sheer number of group shows. The ICA Boston has picked her work Blues and Pinks 3, an appropriation of classic Civil Rights photos, to respond to America 250. She is also featured in exhibitions like âContaining Multitudes,â âDear America,â and âThis Is America,â all responding to the nationâs anniversary as well.
SPOTLIGHTS
ââCollection Spotlight: Carrie Mae Weemsâ at Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, April 14âSeptember 13, 2026
GROUP SHOWS
ââAct on It! Artists, Community, and the Brockman Gallery in Los Angelesâ at Los Angeles County Museum of Art, February 11âJune 7, 2026
ââPhotography and the Black Arts Movement, 1955â1985â at Getty Museum, Los Angeles, February 24âJune 14, 2026
ââRhapsody: Works from the Cooper Rosenwasser Collectionâ at Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, California, March 4âJune 28, 2026
ââSee It Now: Contemporary Art from the Ann and Mel Schaffer Collectionâ at Montclair Art Museum, New Jersey, February 7âJune 28, 2026
ââContaining Multitudesâ at Minneapolis Institute of Art, December 20, 2025âAugust 2, 2026
ââFrom Now: A Collection in Contextâ at Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, November 15, 2025âAugust 16, 2026
ââReVision: Women in Photographyâ at Louisiana State University Museum of Art, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, June 11âAugust 30, 2026
ââBreaking the Mold: Brooklyn Museum at 200â at Brooklyn Museum, February 28, 2025âSeptember 6, 2026
ââuntitled: 20 Years of Collecting Contemporary Artâ at McNay Art Museum, San Antonio, March 27âSeptember 6, 2026
ââDear America: Artists Explore the American Experienceâ at National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., April 11âSeptember 20, 2026
ââThis Is America: Selections from PAMMâs Collectionâ at Perez Art Museum Miami, May 28, 2026âMay 23, 2027
ââShifting Terrain: Perspectives on Land in North Americaâ at Montclair Museum, New Jersey, April 25, 2026âApril 2028
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Kent Monkman (14)
The Cree artist has a big show, âHistory is Painted by the Victors,â featuring over 40 of his large, hyper-realistic paintings, touring. (Kate Brown interviewed Monkman for the Art Angle, if you want to dive deeper.)
LARGE SHOWS
ââKent Monkman: History is Painted by the Victorsâ at Akron Art Museum, Ohio, AprilâAugust 2026
SPOTLIGHTS
ââKent Monkman: Death of Adonisâ at Tacoma Art Museum, Washington, June 27, 2026âJanuary 3, 2027
GROUP SHOWS
ââSovereign Acts III,â James Gallery, City University of New York, March 25, 2026âJuly 17, 2026
ââHouse Made of Dawn: Art by Native Americans 1880 to Now, Selections from the Hsu-Tang Collection,â New York Historical, New York, April 22, 2026âAugust 16, 2026
ââIndian Theater: Native Performance, Art, and Self-Determination since 1969â at SITE Santa Fe, New Mexico. June 5âSeptember 7, 2026
ââPaintings from the Heard Collectionâ at Heard Museum, Phoenix, June 26, 2026âSeptember 7, 2026
ââNative Voices: 75 Years of Creativityâ at the Maynard Dixon Museum, Tucson, Arizona, March 4, 2026âOctober 10, 2026
ââThe Crossing: Picturing the American Revolutionâ at Michener Art Museum, Doylestown, Pennsylvania, June 27, 2026âJanuary 10, 2027
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Caroline Monnet (14)
The Canada-based filmmaker and artist, who is of Anishinaabe and French ancestry, has two long-running pieces on view: She got the nod from Kenyon Collegeâs Gund Museum for its first-ever atrium commission, and also has a special piece on view for the ICA Boston.
The latter work was commissioned alongside last yearâs ICA stop of the touring âAn Indigenous Presentâ showâwhich also takes Monnet to the Frist Museum in Nashville for its ongoing national tour.
SPECIAL COMMISSIONS
ââCaroline Monnet: This Landâ at the Gund, Gambier, Ohio, May 17, 2023âDecember 30, 2026
ââCaroline Monnet: Man-made Landâ at Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, September 25, 2025âMarch 21, 2027
SMALL SHOWS
ââCaroline Monnet: This Old House Is All We Haveâ at the Dennos Museum Center, Traverse City, Michigan, June 19âSeptember 6, 2026
GROUP SHOWS
ââMemory of a Future Once Imaginedâ at Sun Valley Museum of Art, Ketchum, Idaho, March 13âJune 10, 2026
ââAn Indigenous Presentâ at Frist Museum, Nashville, Tennessee, June 26âSeptember 27, 2026
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Emmi Whitehorse (14)
Whitehorseâs exhibition at the Wheelwright Museum is extremely unusual, unfolding over the course of a year in two parts, the first closing in early June, followed by a Part II focused on a different aspect of this DinĂ© painterâs work.
LARGE SHOWS
â âEmmi Whitehorse: Intimate Landscapes: Part I and Part IIâ at Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian, Santa Fe, New Mexico, February 21âOctober 3, 2026
SPOTLIGHTS
â âFresh Paint: Emmi Whitehorseâ at the Parrish Art Museum, Water Mill, New York. June 4âSeptember 28, 2026
GROUP SHOWS
ââAltered States in the Acid Westâ at Utah Museum of Contemporary Art, Salt Lake City, January 16âJune 6, 2026
ââPaintings from the Heard Collectionâ at Heard Museum, Phoenix, June 26, 2026âSeptember 7, 2026
ââRooted Strong: Visions of America from New Mexicoâ at New Mexico Museum of Art, April 4âOctober 4, 2026
ââNative Voices: 75 Years of Creativityâ at Maynard Dixon Museum, Tucson, Arizona, March 4, 2026âOctober 10, 2026
ââBranch: Trees in American Artâ at Trout Gallery, Dickenson College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, June 12, 2026âJanuary 26, 2027
ââStretching the Canvas: Ten Decades of Native Paintingâ at National Museum of the American Indian, Washington, D.C. May 15, 2026âMay 1, 2027
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Rose B. Simpson (13)
Simpsonâs biggest outing right now is the large installation of two art cars, the black ceramic Maria and the black-on-white Bosque, at the de Young in San Francisco. She is also a presence in buzzy group shows like âSeveral Eternities in a Dayâ at the Hammer and âSome American Dreamsâ at the Fabric Workshop and Museum.
SMALL SHOWS
ââRose B. Simpson: LEXICONâ at Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, August 30, 2025âFebruary 7, 2027
GROUP SHOWS
ââstill/emerging: Native American Works on Paperâ at Cleveland Museum of Art, February 1âJune 7, 2026
ââSome American Dreamsâ at Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia, April 15âJune 14, 2026
ââGroundedâ at Los Angeles County Museum of Art, September 14, 2025âJune 14, 2026
ââSmart to the Core: Wise to Powerâ at Smart Museum of Art, Chicago, September 23, 2025âJuly 5, 2026
ââSeveral Eternities in a Day: Form in the Age of Living Materialsâ at Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, April 5âAugust 23, 2026
ââRecognition of Art by Women: In Retrospectâ at Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, Florida, March 28âSeptember 27, 2026
ââNative Voices: 75 Years of Creativityâ at the Maynard Dixon Museum, Tucson, Arizona, March 4, 2026âOctober 10, 2026
ââInto the Time Horizonâ at Nevada Museum of Art, Reno, November 15, 2025âJanuary 3, 2027
ââArt and Design from 1900 to Nowâ at Rhode Island School of Design Museum, Providence, June 4, 2022âApril 11, 2027
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Jasper Johns (12)
The 96-year-old artist has, of course, been a pillar of the U.S. art scene since the late â50s. This month he gets a small solo tribute from the Columbia Museum of Art in South Carolina, where he is something of a hometown hero. But he also gets a bump from patriotic fare like âAmerican Icon: The U.S. Flag in Artâ at the NGA in D.C.
SMALL SHOWS
ââJasper Johns: All Familiar Thingsâ at Columbia Museum of Art, South Carolina, January 17âAugust 30, 2026
GROUP SHOWS
ââRauschenbergâs Reachâ at University of Kentucky Art Museum, Lexington, March 7âAugust 8, 2026
ââDialogues & Conversationsâ at Pulitzer Arts Foundation, St. Louis, March 6âAugust 9, 2026
ââ60 Years of Gemini G.E.L. (Graphic Editions Limited) in Los Angelesâ at Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, March 5âAugust 30, 2026
ââFive Centuries of Works on Paper: The Grunwald Center at 70 â Part IIâ at Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, June 7âOctober 25, 2026
ââRevolutions: Art from the Hirshhorn Collection, 1860â1960â at Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Park, Washington, D.C., March 22, 2024âNovember 1, 2026
ââThe Art of Paperâ at Asheville Art Museum, North Carolina, June 4âNovember 29, 2026
ââAmerican Icon: The US Flag in Artâ at National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., June 6âDecember 6, 2026
ââA Nation of Artistsâ at Philadelphia Museum of Art and Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, April 12, 2026âSeptember 5, 2027
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Rashid Johnson (12)
Johnsonâs large-scale show, touring from the Guggenheim to Fort Worth, Texas, keeps him in the news.
MAJOR RETROSPECTIVES
ââRashid Johnson: A Poem for Deep Thinkersâ at Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Texas, March 8âSeptember 27, 2026
GROUP SHOWS
ââSee It Now: Contemporary Art from the Ann and Mel Schaffer Collectionâ at Montclair Art Museum, New Jersey, February 7âJune 28, 2026
ââX Marks the Spot: Contemporary Screenprinting at Brand X Editionsâ at Dallas Museum of Art, May 24âNovember 8, 2026
ââRevolutions: Art from the Hirshhorn Collection, 1860â1960â at Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Park, Washington, D.C., March 22, 2024âNovember 1, 2026
ââBreaking the Mold: Brooklyn Museum at 200â at Brooklyn Museum, February 28, 2025âSeptember 6, 2026
ââThis Is America: Selections from PAMMâs Collectionâ at PĂ©rez Art Museum Miami, Florida, May 28, 2026âMay 23, 2027
ââBig Things for Big Roomsâ at Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C., December 20, 2025âJuly 4, 2027
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Catherine Opie (12)
Known most of all for her work documenting queer communities, the Los Angelesâbased Opie is another figure who registers purely via group shows, among them SFMoMAâs current tribute to the legacy of the now-defunct San Francisco Art Institute.
GROUP SHOWS
ââRhapsody: Works from the Cooper Rosenwasser Collectionâ at Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, California, March 4âJune 28, 2026
ââPeople Make This Place: SFAI Storiesâ at San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, July 26, 2025âJuly 5, 2026
ââDefining Landscapesâ at NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale, Florida, May 7âJuly 26, 2026
ââContaining Multitudesâ at Minneapolis Institute of Art, December 20, 2025âAugust 2, 2026
ââGet in the Game: Sports, Art, Cultureâ at PĂ©rez Art Museum Miami, Florida, March 19âAugust 23, 2026
ââNew Acquisitions: Photographyâ at High Museum of Art, Atlanta, June 12âSeptember 6, 2026
ââDancing the Revolution: From Dancehall to ReggaetĂłnâ at Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, April 14âSeptember 20, 2026
ââFive Centuries of Works on Paper: The Grunwald Center at 70 â Part IIâ at Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, June 7âOctober 25, 2026
ââRevolutions: Art from the Hirshhorn Collection, 1860â1960â at Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Park, Washington, D.C., March 22, 2024âNovember 1, 2026
ââLife, Liberty, and Los Angelesâ at Autry Museum of the American West, Los Angeles, May 30, 2026âJanuary 31, 2027
ââA Nation of Artistsâ at Philadelphia Museum of Art and Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, April 12, 2026âSeptember 5, 2027
ââThis Must Be the Place: Inside the Walkerâs Collectionâ at Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, June 20, 2024âMarch 12, 2028
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Martin Puryear (12)
The beloved 85-year-old master of wood sculptureâs career retrospective was co-organized with the MFA Boston, and is currently in Cleveland, before heading on to Atlantaâs High Museum.
This month, Puryearâs 2-D work is getting some love as well, at the Addison Art Gallery in Massachusetts and at the Whatcom Museum in western Washington.
MAJOR RETROSPECTIVES
ââMartin Puryear: Nexusâ at Cleveland Museum of Art, April 12âAugust 9, 2026
SMALL SHOWS
ââMartin Puryear: In Printâ at Addison Art Gallery, Andover, Massachusetts, JanuaryâJuly 2026
GROUP SHOWS
ââPersonal to Political: Celebrating the African American Artists of Paulson Fontaine Pressâ at Whatcom Museum, Bellingham, Washington, February 6âJune 28, 2026
ââArtistâs Choice: Arthur Jafa, Less is Morbidâ at Museum of Modern Art, New York, November 19, 2025âJuly 5, 2026
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vanessa german (11)
Itâs nice to see german have a moment. Based in Pittsburgh, sheâs known for her mixed-media figures that are giddy with color and energy, and invoke ritual power figures.
At Louisvilleâs Speed Museum, she is the first-ever recipient of the Sam Gilliam Visiting Artist Program. Her project involved research and collaboration, resulting in an absorbing installation that includes works made in collaboration with locals.
SPECIAL COMMISSIONS
ââvanessa german: âŠdo you remember when you were the sky?â at Speed Art Museum, Louisville, Kentucky, April 10âJune 28, 2026
SPOTLIGHTS
ââBlack Girl on Skateboard Going Where Sheâs Got to Go to Do What Sheâs Got to Do and It Might Not Have Anything to Do With You, Ever,â at Museum of Wisconsin Art, West Bend, Wisconsin, May 1âDecember 31, 2026
GROUP SHOWS
ââWhere I Learned to Look: Art from the Yardâ at Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, Colorado, March 6âJuly 25, 2026
ââAmerica 250: Common Threadsâ at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, Arkansas, April 19âJuly 27, 2026
ââuntitled: 20 Years of Collecting Contemporary Artâ at McNay Art Museum, San Antonio, March 27âSeptember 6, 2026
ââThe Crossing: Picturing the American Revolutionâ at Michener Art Museum, Doylestown, Pennsylvania, June 27, 2026âJanuary 10, 2027
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Odili Donald Odita (11)
Through next spring, visitors to MoMA can see this artistâs colorful mural in the lobby, abstract patterns inspired by different songs. The museum even has a Spotify playlist of what inspired the Nigerian-born artist, with tracks by Led Zeppelin and Fela Kuti. Meanwhile, a piece by Odita features as a main attraction of âA Nation of Artists,â the multi-venue show celebrating the 250th birthday of the U.S. in Philly.
SPECIAL COMMISSIONS
ââOdili Donald Odita: Songs from Lifeâ at Museum of Modern Art, New York, New York, April 8, 2025âSpring 2027
SMALL SHOWS
ââOdili Donald Odita: A Joyner/Giuffrida Visiting Artist Programâ at the Nevada Museum of Art, Reno, June 20âAugust 16, 2026
GROUP SHOWS
ââEverything Now All At Onceâ at the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, August 21, 2025âJuly 26, 2026
ââGiants: Art from the Dean Collection of Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keysâ at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, April 18âAugust 9, 2026
ââA Nation of Artistsâ at Philadelphia Museum of Art and Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, April 12, 2026âSeptember 5, 2027
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Methodology
How this project works: I look at a huge list of museums to see what artists were on view at any time during a given month, in this case, June 2026. Combing through the data, I get a sense of who is getting a particularly large amount of attention from institutions.
Iâm interested in breadth of influence, so I donât weight âimportantâ museums more than others.
While the count of shows is clear (if sometimes incomplete, for many reasons), how you value larger shows dedicated to an artist is more subjective. Art being art, there are many, many quirks when it comes to comparing shows.
For transparency, here is how I am valuing different types of shows.
âGROUP SHOW: 1
âBIENNIAL: 2
âSPOTLIGHT (a show that focuses on a single work of art): 3
âSMALL SHOW: 4
âSPECIAL COMMISSION (a new work made for the museum): 4
âTRIBUTE (a show about an artistâs influence, featuring the artist alongside others influenced by them; I added this just for Betye Saar): 4
âLARGE SHOW: 5
âMAJOR RETROSPECTIVE: 6
The most finicky decisions are in parsing âsmallâ and âlargeâ shows, and sometimes deciding if something is a âlargeâ show or a âretrospectiveâ when an artist is getting a substantial celebration earlier in their career. Iâve made note of my thinking in the entries when itâs a question.
How it works
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