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July 2026 Global Museum Guide
A curated July 2026 global museum exhibition guide covering 38 openings across the UK, Continental Europe, North America, and Asia-Pacific, with dates, practical notes, key works, and flight-worthy verdicts.
July is not trying to outmuscle June. The global museum calendar is quieter this month, but the travel question is sharper: which openings are rare enough, place-specific enough, or dense enough to justify a flight?
The answer is selective. A scan of leading museums worldwide found 38 July 2026 openings worth tracking inside the July 1-31 window. The strongest travel cases are not the obvious mega-museum summer defaults. They are the shows whose value depends on a particular institution, city, collection, or once-in-a-generation framing: Ana Mendieta at Tate Modern, Richard Dadd at the Royal Academy, Ai Weiwei in Manchester, MoMA's West African modernism exhibition, MACBA's 30th-anniversary film triptych, and several photography shows that reward a planned museum trip rather than a casual stop.
The short list: worth flying for?
| Verdict | Exhibition | Museum and city | Opens | Why it earns the verdict |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yes | Ana Mendieta | Tate Modern, London | July 15 | Tate Modern presents the first in-depth UK exhibition of Ana Mendieta's work in more than a decade, with newly remastered films, early paintings, late sculptures, and many works not previously seen in the UK. Tickets are £18, with Tate Collective £5 tickets for ages 16-25. 1 |
| Yes | Richard Dadd: Beyond Bedlam | Royal Academy of Arts, London | July 25 | The Royal Academy brings together more than 100 works for the first major Richard Dadd retrospective in more than 50 years; tickets are £15, and the exhibition carries a content note for historical language and imagery related to mental health and racism. 2 |
| Yes | Ai Weiwei: Button Up! | Aviva Studios, Manchester | July 2 | Ai Weiwei's major exhibition examines 200 years of Chinese-British relations, with standard tickets listed at £21.50/£23.50 and a £10 Aviva Live concession. 3 |
| Yes | Architects of Liberation: Modernism in Western Africa | MoMA, New York | July 5 | MoMA frames architecture as a tool of postcolonial nation-building across Senegal, Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, Togo, Benin, Nigeria, and Cameroon, with about 400 drawings, models, archival photographs, and newly commissioned site-specific photography and video. 4 |
| Yes | The Act of Filming | MACBA, Barcelona | July 9 | MACBA opens three linked exhibitions, Echoes, Pere Portabella, and Counter-Information, as part of its 30th-anniversary season. 5 |
| Yes, for photography travelers | Graciela Iturbide: Between Two Worlds | SFMOMA, San Francisco | July 11 | SFMOMA presents a 50-year Graciela Iturbide survey, curated by Delphine Sims, from Indigenous communities in Mexico to contemporary US-Mexico border subjects. 6 |
| Yes, if Australia is in range | Billy Bain: By the River and Brett Whiteley: Coming Home | Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney | July 4 and July 25 | Sydney gets two strong July openings: Dharug artist Billy Bain's first state-museum exhibition, followed by the reopening of the renovated Brett Whiteley Studio with 80 works from the 1970s, including the 16-metre-wide Alchemy. 7 8 |
UK: London dominates, but Manchester and Ipswich matter
The UK has the densest July slate: 11 openings in the research set, with London strong but not monopolizing the month. The travel call is uneven. Tate Modern and the Royal Academy make the clearest London case; Manchester's Ai Weiwei exhibition and Ipswich's Constable loan are the best reasons to leave the capital.
The strongest UK openings
Ana Mendieta — Tate Modern, London. The case for travel is simple: the show is large, rare in the UK, and tied to material that benefits from scale and installation. Tate Modern describes the exhibition as the first in-depth UK presentation of Mendieta's work in more than 10 years, with the Silueta Series, newly remastered films, early paintings, late sculptural pieces, and works that extend beyond the gallery walls. The exhibition runs July 15, 2026-January 17, 2027. 1
Worth flying for? Yes. Mendieta's work loses force when reduced to images; the combination of film, land/body work, and sculptural material makes this a museum-scale encounter.
Richard Dadd: Beyond Bedlam — Royal Academy of Arts, London. The Royal Academy's exhibition runs July 25-October 25, 2026, with more than 100 works and tickets at £15. The rarity signal is high: the RA identifies it as the first major retrospective of Dadd's work in more than 50 years. 2
Worth flying for? Yes, especially for Victorian art, outsider-art histories, or anyone who wants to see The Fairy Feller's Master-Stroke placed back into a broader career rather than treated as an isolated curiosity.
Ai Weiwei: Button Up! — Aviva Studios, Manchester. Aviva Studios opens Ai Weiwei's exhibition on July 2, with a run through September 6. The exhibition examines 200 years of Chinese-British relations and sits inside a wider Factory International summer program that includes a 24-hour performance, Ai Weiwei: Sewing a Button, and a three-day film marathon. 3
Worth flying for? Yes if Manchester is a serious cultural destination for you, not just a London add-on. The subject is geographically and politically specific enough to justify the venue.
The Hay Wain: Walking Constable's Landscape — Christchurch Mansion, Ipswich. John Constable's The Hay Wain leaves the National Gallery for its first visit to Suffolk, the county it depicts, in a Constable 250 exhibition running July 11-October 4. Adult tickets are £10, children under 16 enter free, and loans come from the National Gallery, Tate, V&A, Royal Academy, National Galleries of Scotland, and private collections. 9
Worth flying for? Not on its own from overseas, but yes as a London-side trip. A canonical landscape returning to the county it made famous is a strong place-based art day.
UK quick guide
| Exhibition | Museum and city | Dates | Practical note | Worth flying out? |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Waldmüller: Landscapes | National Gallery, London | July 2-Sept 20 | Free admission; the National Gallery identifies it as the first UK exhibition dedicated to Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller, made with Belvedere Vienna. 10 | London add-on, not a flight by itself. |
| Gillian Ayres: A Life in Colour | The Box, Plymouth | July 4-Oct 4 | Free admission; 26 paintings span seven decades, and the venue won Art Fund Museum of the Year 2026. 11 | Worth a UK detour for postwar British painting. |
| Eva Rothschild: The Void Presses The Wall | Fruitmarket, Edinburgh | July 10-Oct 11 | Free admission; the exhibition occupies all three Fruitmarket gallery spaces with sculpture in bronze, plaster, steel, concrete, polystyrene, cotton, and canvas. 12 | Strong Edinburgh add-on. |
| Backyard Biennial: East | Whitechapel Gallery, London | July 15-Sept 6 | Whitechapel opens an umbrella event with eight concurrent projects, including East of the Aldgate Pump, The Ropery, OITIJ-JO Collective's TUFAN, and Fozia Ismail's A Song for the Xeedho. 13 | Good London itinerary density; not a solo flight. |
| Jakob Rowlinson: ROTATOR / REVIVER | Yorkshire Sculpture Park and The Art House, Wakefield | July 18-Sept 19 | Rowlinson's first institutional project spans two Yorkshire venues; the YSP component has three large leather sculptures. 14 | Specialist trip for sculpture travelers. |
| Portrait of a City: A Century of American Photography | Dulwich Picture Gallery, London | July 28-Oct 4 | Adults from £16; 34 photographers from 1907-2012 include Alfred Stieglitz, Helen Levitt, Dorothea Lange, Lewis Hine, Berenice Abbott, Walker Evans, Diane Arbus, Garry Winogrand, and Bruce Davidson. 15 | Worth adding to a London photography weekend. |
| Clare Woods: Garden Without Seasons | Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery, London | July 29-Nov 8 | Tickets start from £12; the exhibition includes 29 new and recent works at Sir John Soane's former country home in Ealing. 16 | Local-plan only unless you already follow Woods. |
Continental Europe: Barcelona has the clearest museum case
Paris is usually the easy answer in a global museum guide. In July 2026, the largest Paris institutions mostly sit out the new-opening window. That changes the map: Barcelona is the strongest continental museum trip, while Madrid and Paris offer shorter, more specialized stops.
MACBA's 30th-anniversary film triptych is the standout
MACBA opens The Act of Filming on July 9 as a three-exhibition program: Echoes, Pere Portabella, and Counter-Information. The shared thread is cinema as critical practice, with moving image, collective memory, alternative media, and political image-making treated as museum subjects. 5
Worth flying for? Yes if your interests run to film, media art, or postwar political image culture. It is less of a general-tourist blockbuster than Tate or MoMA, but it is the most institutionally specific continental European opening this month.
Continental Europe quick guide
| Exhibition | Museum and city | Dates | Practical note | Worth flying out? |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Forced to Hope | Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid | July 1-15 | Free access; Thyssen and Médecins Sans Frontières present a physical exhibition and VR experience on Sudan, with 10 VR headsets available to visitors. 17 | Strong if already in Madrid; too short for most long-haul planning. |
| Animalia | Hôtel de la Marine, Paris | July 1-Jan 10, 2027 | The exhibition presents animal-themed works from the Al Thani Collection; the available research source is a Paris listings guide rather than a separately fetched official page. 18 | Paris add-on; provisional until official details are checked. |
| Critical Thinking | Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie, Paris | Opens July 7 | The listing identifies the exhibition as an interactive science-museum show on misinformation, scientific reasoning, and media literacy. 18 | Good family or science itinerary; not a flight anchor. |
| Le Souffle | Église Saint-Eustache, Paris | July 10-Sept 29 | Lydie Arickx installs monumental contemporary work in the Gothic church of Saint-Eustache. 18 | Worth seeing if in Paris, especially with contemporary art in sacred architecture. |
| Dinosaurs | Grande Galerie de l'Évolution, Paris | July 16-Jan 2028 | The natural history exhibition is listed as a long-running dinosaur show at the Grande Galerie de l'Évolution. 18 | Family travel add-on; not an art-world flight. |
North America East: MoMA and Cleveland carry the month
New York has one major July opening in this package, and it is serious. Philadelphia and Cleveland add itinerary density, but the East Coast's July pattern is mostly a late-summer hold from June shows.
MoMA: architecture as postcolonial self-definition
Architects of Liberation: Modernism in Western Africa opens at MoMA on July 5 and runs to January 2, 2027. The exhibition covers seven countries and about 400 objects, including architectural drawings, models, archival images, and newly commissioned photography and video. 4
Worth flying for? Yes. The subject is under-shown at major-museum scale, and the exhibition's archive-and-fieldwork format makes it hard to replicate through a book or lecture.
North America East quick guide
| Exhibition | Museum and city | Dates | Practical note | Worth flying out? |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Workshop of the World: Arts and Crafts in Philadelphia | Philadelphia Museum of Art | Opens July 12 | PMA lists the exhibition as a July 12 opening focused on Philadelphia's Arts and Crafts tradition. 19 | Good with PMA's ongoing Van Gogh's Sunflowers; not a solo flight. |
| Americana: Photographs 1850-1950 | Philadelphia Museum of Art | Opens July 12 | PMA lists the photography exhibition as a second July 12 opening spanning a century of American photography. 19 | Good as part of a Philadelphia museum day. |
| The Renaissance Engraver at Work | Cleveland Museum of Art | July 5-Nov 1 | Free admission; CMA draws from its own collection and includes Pollaiuolo's Battle of the Nudes in the only known first state. 20 | Worth a specialist printmaking trip. |
| Lake Effect: Artists from Cleveland Now | Cleveland Museum of Art / Transformer Station | July 9-Dec 6 | CMA's 110th-anniversary exhibition selected 66 works from 1,700 submissions by 950 artists. 21 | Regional trip; strong local-art lens. |
| ArtLens Reimagined | Cleveland Museum of Art | July 23-Sept 1, 2031 | The long-term ArtLens Gallery installation focuses on the intersection of art, technology, and visitor interaction. 22 | Local-plan only unless interactive museum design is your focus. |
North America West: a photography corridor from San Francisco to San Diego
The West has no single universal blockbuster, but it has the best thematic cluster of the month. If you want to build a July trip around photography, San Francisco, Portland, Phoenix, and San Diego form the strongest regional pattern.
The West Coast and Southwest quick guide
| Exhibition | Museum and city | Dates | Practical note | Worth flying out? |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Graciela Iturbide: Between Two Worlds | SFMOMA, San Francisco | July 11-Nov 29 | SFMOMA presents 50 years of Iturbide's photography, from Mexican Indigenous communities to borderlands and later poetic series. 6 | Yes for photography travelers. |
| O. Smith: Artivist | SFMOMA, San Francisco | July 25-June 20, 2027 | Orlando Smith, who is currently incarcerated at San Quentin, shows pencil works and graphic-novel projects shaped by prison life and criminal-justice critique. 23 | Strong if you are already in the Bay Area. |
| Miró: Proof Against All | Legion of Honor, San Francisco | July 25-July 25, 2027 | The exhibition centers on Joan Miró and Paul Éluard's artist book À toute épreuve, with 80 color woodcut prints. 24 | Worth adding to an SFMOMA trip. |
| John E. Thompson and Colorado Modernism | Denver Art Museum | Opens July 19 | DAM presents 28 works by Thompson and artists in his circle from about 1900-1950. 25 | Regional-plan only, unless Colorado modernism is your subject. |
| Ecstatic Time: The Alchemy of Photography | Phoenix Art Museum | July 2026-Jan 2027 | Phoenix Art Museum celebrates 20 years of its Norton partnership with the Center for Creative Photography through nearly 100 works from the 1860s to today. 26 | Good for a photography itinerary; opening day not confirmed. |
| 2025 Arizona Artist Awards | Phoenix Art Museum | July 2026-Jan 2027 | The exhibition presents Alice Leora Briggs, Chris Ignacio, and Jan Talmadge Davids, with award amounts of $10,000 for the Scult Family Artist Award and $2,500 each for the Lehmann Emerging Artist Awards. 27 | Local-plan only. |
| A Brief History of Photography: The Portrait | Portland Art Museum | July 18-March 7, 2027 | The permanent-collection exhibition surveys photographic portraiture from the mid-19th century to the present. 28 | Good with Portland's labor-photography companion show. |
| An Honest Day's Work: Photographs of Labor | Portland Art Museum | July 18-March 7, 2027 | The companion exhibition considers labor in photography, from Lewis Hine's child-labor images to broader ideas of work, artmaking, and caregiving. 29 | Good with the portrait show; not a standalone flight. |
| Cecil Beaton's Fashionable World | MOPA@SDMA, San Diego | July 11-Jan 10, 2027 | SDMA presents the first exhibition devoted specifically to Cecil Beaton's fashion and portrait photography; the National Portrait Gallery in London organized the show, and San Diego is the only West Coast venue. 30 | Yes if fashion photography is your lane; otherwise a strong San Diego anchor. |
| Odilon Redon | Getty Center, Los Angeles | July 14-Oct 18 | The research package found the show through Getty calendar snippets rather than a fully fetched Getty exhibition page; the listing describes a free exhibition of Redon's works on paper and his strange, fantastical imagery. 31 | Provisional; verify before booking travel. |
Europe Central and Asia-Pacific: strong Sydney, focused Vienna and Berlin
This region has fewer confirmed July openings in the research package, but two of them are practical travel anchors for Sydney. Vienna and Berlin offer concise, collection-adjacent shows rather than full-city trip makers.
| Exhibition | Museum and city | Dates | Practical note | Worth flying out? |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Das Porträt der Bundeskanzlerin | Bode-Museum, Berlin | July 1-Oct 4 | Angela Merkel's official portrait, painted by Jérémie Queyras, makes its public debut at the Bode-Museum before eventually joining the Chancellery's portrait gallery. 32 | Berlin add-on; high civic interest, limited art-travel pull. |
| The World in Focus | Albertina, Vienna | July 22-Oct 26 | Albertina presents 19th-century travel and expedition photography, including Alpine, Middle Eastern, Habsburg, and Japanese subjects. 33 | Worth adding to a Vienna photography trip. |
| Billy Bain: By the River | Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney | July 4-Nov 8 | Dharug artist Billy Bain's first state art museum exhibition presents new sculpture and painting, with free admission in the Naala Badu building. 7 | Yes if you want a current First Nations art anchor in Sydney. |
| Brett Whiteley: Coming Home | Brett Whiteley Studio / Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney | Opens July 25 | The renovated Surry Hills studio reopens with 80 works from the 1970s, including the 16-metre-wide Alchemy; admission is free. 8 | Yes for Australian modern art travelers. |
| Imperial Leisure: Kangxi, Yongzheng, and Qianlong Emperors and Court Literati | Guardian Art Center, Beijing | July 9-Oct 7 | The Palace Museum organizes a Qing imperial calligraphy-and-painting exhibition at Beijing's Guardian Art Center; the research source was a WeChat roundup snippet, so details should be verified before travel. 34 | Potentially strong, but verify ticketing and object list before booking. |
Edge cases to keep separate
Several high-profile items are useful for planning but should not be mixed into the July-opening list.
- The Louvre's Affinities opened on June 24, not in July, though it runs through December 31 and places about 50 Islamic art objects from the 9th to 17th centuries inside the decorative arts galleries while the Islamic Art department is under refurbishment. 35
- Atelier des Lumières opens three immersive digital projection experiences on July 3, but the venue is a commercial cultural attraction rather than a museum exhibition in the same sense as the main list. 18
If you only book one trip
For a single July art trip, choose London if you want the broadest range: Mendieta at Tate Modern, Dadd at the Royal Academy, Whitechapel's East London program, Dulwich's American photography show, and nearby Ipswich for Constable. Choose New York if MoMA's West African modernism exhibition is your main intellectual draw. Choose Sydney if you want a concentrated Australian July with Billy Bain at the Art Gallery of NSW and Brett Whiteley's studio reopening.
The month rewards precision. July 2026 has fewer obvious blockbusters than June, but the best openings are unusually specific: a body in earth and film at Tate, fairy painting under historical pressure at the RA, postcolonial architecture at MoMA, cinema as political method at MACBA, and photography as the month's quiet connective tissue.
Cover image: detail from Richard Dadd, The Fairy Feller's Master-Stroke, used for the Royal Academy's Richard Dadd: Beyond Bedlam. Image from Royal Academy of Arts.
참고 출처
- 1Tate Modern: Ana Mendieta
- 2Royal Academy of Arts: Richard Dadd
- 3Factory International: Ai Weiwei: Button Up!
- 4MoMA: Architects of Liberation
- 5MACBA: Exhibitions
- 6SFMOMA: Graciela Iturbide: Between Two Worlds
- 7Art Gallery of NSW: Billy Bain
- 8Art Gallery of NSW: Brett Whiteley: Coming Home
- 9Ipswich Borough Council: Step into Constable's world
- 10National Gallery: Exhibitions
- 11The Box Plymouth: Gillian Ayres
- 12Fruitmarket: Eva Rothschild
- 13Whitechapel Gallery: Exhibitions
- 14Yorkshire Sculpture Park: What's On
- 15Dulwich Picture Gallery: Portrait of a City
- 16Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery: Clare Woods
- 17Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza: Forced to Hope
- 18Sortiraparis: New exhibitions to discover in July 2026
- 19Philadelphia Museum of Art: Exhibitions
- 20Cleveland Museum of Art: The Renaissance Engraver at Work
- 21Cleveland Museum of Art: Lake Effect
- 22Cleveland Museum of Art: Exhibitions
- 23SFMOMA: O. Smith: Artivist
- 24FAMSF: Miró: Proof Against All
- 25Denver Art Museum: John Edward Thompson
- 26Phoenix Art Museum: Ecstatic Time
- 27Phoenix Art Museum: 2025 Arizona Artist Awards
- 28Portland Art Museum: A Brief History of Photography: The Portrait
- 29Portland Art Museum: An Honest Day's Work
- 30SDMA: Cecil Beaton's Fashionable World
- 31Getty Center Calendar
- 32Staatliche Museen zu Berlin: Das Porträt der Bundeskanzlerin
- 33Albertina Museum: The World in Focus
- 34WeChat roundup: July 2026 Beijing Shanghai Shenzhen exhibition guide
- 35Louvre: Affinities

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