Exhibitions in Madrid

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  • Last chance

    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/

CURRENT 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). 

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The history of street art through the works of leading national and international artists (Fundación Canal. Sala Mateo Inurria. 4 Feb-3 May).

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

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 5 April).

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).

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

One of the most internationally renowned contemporary filmmakers will present his new piece that is based on his latest film, Sirat (Reina Sofía Museum. 17 Dec-20 Apr).

Objects related to leisure and learning that were part of the childhood of the Spanish monarchy between the mid-19th century and the first third of the 20th century (Royal Collections Gallery. 16 Dec-5 Apr).

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Critical reflection on digital citizenship, fundamental rights and the impact of technology on our lives (Telefónica Foundation Space. TIll 3 May).

Exhibition featuring drawings by the prominent Valencian illustrator, showcasing her unique way of understanding the world (CentroCentro. 29 Jan-3 May).

An exhibition that explores the concept of blurriness into art as a new way of understanding the world (CaixaForum Madrid. 17 Sept-12 Apr).

Exhibition that brings together the most outstanding works of twentieth century art present in the Masaveu collections by artists such as Pablo Picasso, Sorolla and Salvador Dalí (María Cristina Masaveu Peterson Foundation. Till 19 Jul 2026).

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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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