42 Recommended Exhibitions in Tokyo for 2026: From the Louvre Museum Exhibition Featuring Da Vinci's Work to the Monet Exhibition and Ron Mueck Exhibition
Summary
This article provides a comprehensive guide to 42 recommended art exhibitions scheduled across Tokyo venues in 2026, organized chronologically by opening month. Key highlights include the "Louvre Museum Exhibition: Renaissance" (September–December, The National Art Center, Tokyo), featuring the first Japanese appearance of Leonardo da Vinci's portrait "La Belle Ferronnière"; the "Claude Monet — A Question to the Landscape" exhibition (February–May, The Bridgestone Museum of Art) marking the 100th anniversary of Monet's death; and a major retrospective of sculptor Ron Mueck (April–September, Mori Art Museum). The selection spans various genres, including Japanese art (e.g., Kawai Kanjiro, Takehisa Yumeji), modern and contemporary art (e.g., Tate collection, Andrew Wyeth, Mori Mari), photography (e.g., W. Eugene Smith, Japanese women photographers), design (e.g., Marimekko, Ettore Sottsass), and manga/illustration (e.g., Look Back anime, Shojo Manga exhibition).
(Source:Tokyo Art Beat)