Art exhibitions worldwide in March 2025 are set to captivate art lovers with a diverse array of inspiring showcases. From contemporary explorations of the human form to cultural narratives that span generations, these exhibitions are a must-see. Mark your calendars for these seven incredible global exhibitions that promise to leave a lasting impression!

‘Corps et âmes’ – Bourse de Commerce, Paris

Location: Bourse de Commerce – Pinault Collection, 2 Rue de Viarmes, 75001 Paris, France
Dates: March 5 – August 25, 2025

‘Corps et âmes’ (Body and Soul) presents an eclectic mix of photography, painting, film, sculpture, and drawing from the Pinault Collection. Featuring 40 celebrated artists—including Arthur Jaffa, Ana Mendieta, and Kara Walker—the exhibition explores the profound relationship between the body and the soul. Each of the 100 works reinterprets this connection in a unique way, inviting visitors into an introspective journey through contemporary representations of the human form.

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‘Guernica in Sand’ – M+ Museum, Hong Kong

Location: M+ Museum, 38 Museum Dr., West Kowloon Cultural District, Hong Kong
Dates: March 8 – July 13, 2025

Lee Mingwei’s monumental installation ‘Guernica in Sand’ reimagines Picasso’s 1937 masterpiece using ephemeral materials. Created in parallel with the museum’s special exhibition on Picasso, this piece highlights impermanence and historical trauma. In June, visitors will be invited to walk across the sand painting, culminating in a performance where a group of artists will sweep and reshape the artwork, symbolizing destruction and rebirth.

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‘Belonging In-Between’ – Tiwani Contemporary, Lagos

Location: Tiwani Contemporary, 13 Elsie Femi Pearse St., Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria
Dates: March 6 – May 24, 2025

Emma Prempeh’s exhibition explores landscapes as emotionally charged spaces, connecting her family’s experiences across Africa, the Caribbean, and the UK. By using a foundation of black pigment and incorporating schlag metal (a brass alloy imitative of gold leaf), Prempeh’s paintings evolve over time, reflecting on memory, transformation, and diasporic narratives.

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‘Clean Thoughts/Clean Images’ – FOTO ARSENAL WIEN, Vienna

 Location: FOTO ARSENAL WIEN, Arsenal Objekt 19, 1030 Wien, Austria
Dates: March 21 – June 1, 2025

Simon Lehner’s first institutional solo exhibition challenges the notion of ‘clean’ imagery by reconstructing personal archives into multidimensional forms. Blending photography, sculpture, and 3D animation, Lehner’s works deconstruct memories and explore their intersection with media influence, offering a deep dive into how personal and cultural histories are shaped.

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Mona Hatoum – White Cube Seoul

 Location: White Cube Seoul, 6 Dosan-daero 45-gil, Gangnam District, Seoul, South Korea
Dates: March 6 – April 12, 2025

Renowned for her politically charged installations, Palestinian-born artist Mona Hatoum presents her first solo exhibition in Korea. Her works transform everyday objects into unsettling sculptures, evoking emotions of both familiarity and discomfort. Hatoum’s large-scale installations challenge perspectives on displacement, identity, and societal norms.

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‘At the End of the Small Hours’ – Mendes Wood DM, Brussels

Location: Mendes Wood DM, Rue des Sablons 13, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
Dates: March 15 – April 12, 2025

London-based artist Phoebe Collings-James brings an introspective exploration of movement and materiality through her ceramic works. With roots in the West Indies and Britain, she engages with clay as an expressive medium, using it to navigate themes of violence, desire, and survival in contemporary urban landscapes.

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‘Shadow and Substance’ – Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, Sydney

Location: Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, 140 George St., The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
Dates: March 21 – September 7, 2025

Kamilaroi artist Warraba Weatherall’s first museum solo show critiques colonial-era collecting practices and their influence on Indigenous representation. Through a decade of research, Weatherall presents large-scale installations, paintings, and video works that challenge institutionalized narratives and offer alternative ways of preserving and presenting Indigenous histories.

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