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Los Angeles Arts Scene Expands with 22 New Exhibitions in 2026
From the Lucas Museum to Yoko Ono's first LA solo show, the city's vibrant cultural landscape is set to grow.
Apr. 3, 2026 at 12:11am
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Los Angeles' arts scene is set to expand with a diverse array of exhibitions, from traditional museum shows to cutting-edge immersive experiences.Today in OrlandoLos Angeles' vibrant arts scene is poised for major expansion in 2026, with 22 noteworthy exhibitions planned throughout the year, including new museum openings, solo shows from prominent artists, and immersive AI-powered experiences. The city is emerging as a hub for art enthusiasts, fueled by a thriving cultural landscape that features major exhibition openings, completed renovations, and the debut of two new museums.
Why it matters
The growth of Los Angeles' arts and culture scene reflects the city's ongoing transformation into a global destination for art lovers. The diverse array of exhibitions, from traditional museum shows to cutting-edge immersive experiences, will attract visitors and cement LA's reputation as a hub for innovative and thought-provoking artistic expression.
The details
Highlights of the 2026 arts calendar include the anticipated opening of the Lucas Museum, though a firm completion date remains uncertain. The Pacific Asia Museum is also preparing to unveil a new immersive exhibition after months of closure for renovations. Yoko Ono will present her first solo exhibition in Los Angeles, marking a significant moment for the artist and the city's cultural landscape. The LA Art Show, the largest and longest-running art fair in the region, will kick off the year from January 7-11 at the Los Angeles Convention Center, featuring over 90 exhibitors. The city will also see the debut of the world's first AI arts museum, with Refik Anadol's DATALAND exhibition offering an immersive 'Infinity Room' experience.
- The LA Art Show will take place from January 7-11, 2026.
- The 21st Annual Guest Juried Undergraduate Exhibition at UC Irvine will open on March 6, 2026.
- The anticipated opening of the Lucas Museum remains uncertain.
The players
Lucas Museum
A new museum set to open in Los Angeles, though a firm completion date remains uncertain.
Pacific Asia Museum
A museum preparing to unveil a new immersive exhibition after months of closure for renovations.
Yoko Ono
An artist who will present her first solo exhibition in Los Angeles, marking a significant moment for the artist and the city's cultural landscape.
Refik Anadol
An artist whose DATALAND exhibition, showcased at Gallery C, offers an immersive experience within an 'Infinity Room.'
LA Art Show
The largest and longest-running art fair in the Los Angeles region, featuring over 90 exhibitors.
What’s next
The anticipated opening of the Lucas Museum remains uncertain, and art enthusiasts will need to stay tuned for updates on the museum's completion timeline.
The takeaway
Los Angeles' thriving arts and culture scene is set to expand in 2026, offering a diverse array of exhibitions, from traditional museum shows to cutting-edge immersive experiences. This growth reflects the city's ongoing transformation into a global destination for art lovers, cementing its reputation as a hub for innovative and thought-provoking artistic expression.
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