Explore a curated selection of must-see art exhibitions worldwide this February 2025. From the powerful works of Noah Davis at the Barbican Centre in London to the visionary perspectives on light at the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto, these global art exhibitions offer a diverse range of artistic experiences. Immerse yourself in the world of renowned artists such as Ai Weiwei, Paul Gauguin, and Ruth Asawa, whose works span various mediums and themes. Whether you’re drawn to performance art, historical insights, or contemporary explorations, these February art exhibitions provide an enriching journey through the dynamic world of visual culture. Don’t miss these exceptional art exhibitions across the globe.

Light: Visionary Perspectives at Aga Khan Museum

Dates: Through April 21, 2025

Location: Aga Khan Museum, Toronto, Canada

In celebration of its 10th anniversary, the Aga Khan Museum presents ‘Light: Visionary Perspectives,’ an exhibition exploring the multifaceted role of light in art and culture. The show features works from various artists and periods, highlighting how light influences perception and meaning in artistic expression.

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Ai Weiwei: ‘A New Chapter’ at Lisson Gallery

Dates: February 7 – March 15, 2025

Location: Lisson Gallery, London, UK

Renowned artist and activist Ai Weiwei returns with ‘A New Chapter,’ featuring provocative works that explore contemporary issues through historical and artistic references. The exhibition includes pieces crafted from LEGO bricks and other media, challenging viewers to reflect on themes of freedom and expression.

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Leigh Bowery! at Tate Modern

Dates: February 27 – May 31, 2025

Location: Tate Modern, London, UK

Celebrating the life and influence of performance artist Leigh Bowery, this exhibition showcases his avant-garde costumes, performances, and collaborations. Known for his flamboyant and boundary-pushing artistry, Bowery’s work continues to inspire discussions on identity, fashion, and performance art.

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Gauguin in the World at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston


Dates: Through February 16, 2025

Location: Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, USA

Featuring over 150 of Paul Gauguin’s paintings, sculptures, prints, and drawings, this exhibition offers new perspectives on his life, artistic networks, and enduring legacy. Spanning his early Impressionist works to his later pieces from Tahiti and the Marquesas Islands, the show provides a comprehensive look at Gauguin’s artistic journey.

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6 Chay Reds, Ferrous Black: The Untold Stories of Indian Trade Textiles in Sri Lanka

Dates: On view until March 1, 2025

Location: Museum of Art & Photography (MAP), Bengaluru, India

This exhibition, curated by Yash Sanhotra, explores the rich history of Indian textiles in Sri Lanka. Focusing on the trade between the two nations, it highlights the intricate motifs, craftsmanship, and vibrant colors that have shaped Sri Lankan culture. The show offers a unique insight into the cultural exchange between India and Sri Lanka, showcasing how Indian textiles have influenced the island’s artistic traditions. On view until March 1, 2025, at MAP, Bengaluru.

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Noah Davis at the Barbican

Dates: February 6 – May 11, 2025

Location: Barbican Centre, London, UK

In celebration of its 10th anniversary, the Aga Khan Museum presents ‘Light: Visionary Perspectives,’ an exhibition exploring the multifaceted role of light in art and culture. The show features works from various artists and time periods, highlighting how light influences perception and meaning in artistic expression.

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Ruth Asawa Retrospective at SFMOMA and MoMA

Dates:

SFMOMA: April 5 – September 2025

MoMA: October 19, 2025 – February 7, 2026

Location:

SFMOMA: San Francisco, USA

MoMA: New York City, USA

Spanning six decades of Ruth Asawa’s extraordinary career, this retrospective celebrates her mastery of wire sculpture. With over 300 pieces, the exhibition explores her iconic hanging sculptures and the inspiration drawn from her San Francisco home and garden. From delicate forms to intricate nets, Asawa’s art captures the beauty of simplicity and complexity. Debuting at SFMOMA before moving to MoMA, this show offers a unique opportunity to experience the transformative work of one of the 20th century’s most influential sculptors.

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These exhibitions offer a diverse array of artistic experiences, from retrospectives of influential artists to explorations of historical art movements, providing enriching opportunities for art enthusiasts in February 2025.

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