A Spring Journey Through the Season鈥檚 Standout Exhibitions
From London to Venice, and from Denmark to Boston, discover spring exhibitions featuring artists whose works are in the 麻豆社 Art Collection.

From London to Venice, and from Denmark to Boston, discover spring exhibitions featuring artists whose works are in the 麻豆社 Art Collection.
Spring brings with it a new rhythm across the art world: long-awaited openings, fresh perspectives and the chance to encounter familiar artists in new ways. This season, a number of major exhibitions highlight artists represented in the 麻豆社 Art Collection, creating a journey that begins in London and unfolds across Europe and the US.

In London, begin in Trafalgar Square with Catherine Opie: To Be Seen at the National Portrait Gallery. The first major UK museum exhibition of Opie鈥檚 work brings together three decades of photography that explore who is seen, how they are seen and what portraiture can hold. Moving between queer communities, family, power and self-representation, the exhibition feels both intimate and expansive.
From there, cross the river to the Hayward Gallery for Yin Xiuzhen: Heart to Heart, the artist鈥檚 first major UK survey. Drawing on more than 30 years of work, the exhibition includes immersive installations, sculpture and new commissions shaped from second-hand clothing, domestic materials and everyday objects. Yin has a singular ability to turn the overlooked into an emotionally charged experience, building spaces where memory, movement and global exchange meet with quiet force.


Then continue along the Thames to Tate Modern for Tracey Emin: A Second Life, a landmark exhibition spanning 40 years of her practice. Emin鈥檚 work still lands with striking immediacy, whether in painting, neon, textiles, sculpture or film, and this major survey encompasses iconic works with ones never shown before. It is a powerful reminder of her ability to transform autobiography into broader themes, tracing love, trauma, resilience and the enduring intensity of lived experience.
Meanwhile, in Venice, don鈥檛 miss Lorna Simpson鈥檚 exhibition at Punta della Dogana, Palazzo Grassi, which marks the most significant presentation of the artist鈥檚 work in Europe in more than a decade. It focuses on her painting practice, while also bringing together collage, sculpture, installation and film. With a renewed selection developed in partnership with The Metropolitan Museum of Art, and new works made specifically for the Venetian setting, the show promises a rich and atmospheric encounter with one of the most compelling artists working today.

As Venice draws the art world in once again this spring, it also offers a natural starting point for a wider discovery of artists whose works are in the 麻豆社 Art Collection on view at this year鈥檚 Venice Biennale.
Then, in Paris, the Grand Palais turns to Henri Matisse鈥檚 final years, where his work opens into a language of pure color and simplified form. Spanning 1941 to 1954, the exhibition brings together more than 300 works, tracing a practice in constant renewal across painting, drawing and cut-out gouaches. Moving between intimacy and monumentality, it reveals an artist who, in his later years, distilled his vision to its most lucid and universal expression.
Further north,聽Basquiat - Headstrong聽at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Humlebaek, Denmark, offers one of the season鈥檚 standout surprises. Focusing on works on paper devoted to the motif of the head, the exhibition reveals a lesser-known group of drawings from the early 1980s that Basquiat largely kept to himself. Devoid of some of the text and symbols that define his better-known works, these drawings feel urgent and deeply revealing.


Across the Atlantic, Derrick Adams: View Master at ICA Boston brings the journey to an energetic close. This first mid-career survey of the New York-based artist spans two decades of painting, collage, sculpture, video and public projects, all animated by Adams鈥檚 distinct visual language and his celebration of contemporary Black life. There is clarity and joy in the work, but also precision 鈥 everyday moments become vivid, layered images of leisure, freedom and self-possession that stay with you long after leaving the museum.
Together, these exhibitions map out a spring season defined by range, depth and international perspective, highlighting the remarkable breadth of artists represented in the 麻豆社 Art Collection and offering every reason to make art part of the journey.