Mapfre Foundation Unveils Its Exhibitions Calendar Through 2026

Published on January 05, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Modern facade of a Mapfre Foundation exhibition hall with a poster announcing the upcoming shows by Anders Zorn and Helen Levitt.

Mapfre Foundation Presents Its Exhibition Calendar Until 2026

The Mapfre Foundation has announced its exhibition activity plan for its venues in Madrid and Barcelona, covering a horizon that extends until 2026. This ambitious program includes a total of thirteen shows that seek to explore a wide diversity of historical periods and artistic disciplines, from classical painting to contemporary documentary photography. 🎨

A Cycle That Begins with Two Masters of the Image

The next highlighted events will be starred by the Swedish painter Anders Zorn and the American photographer Helen Levitt. The first major exhibition will focus on Zorn's work, recognized for his exceptional skill with watercolor and oil. Subsequently, Levitt will showcase her unique gaze on life in the streets of New York. Planning so far in advance allows the institution to manage complex loans of works and ensure high-quality production. 📅

Confirmed Artists in the Program:
  • Anders Zorn: Master of watercolor and portraiture.
  • Helen Levitt: Photographer with a poetic vision of urban space.
  • Evelyn De Morgan and Elizabeth Siddal: Central figures in the upcoming show on women artists.
Planning years in advance avoids improvisation and ensures the ability to display highly relevant works.

Reclaiming the Role of Women in Art

One of the most significant bets of the cycle is the exhibition dedicated to women artists of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. This show will bring to the forefront creators like Evelyn De Morgan or Elizabeth Siddal, whose work has often been overshadowed. The analysis will focus on how they contributed to the movement and the themes they explored through painting, drawing, and decorative arts. 👩‍🎨

Key Features of the Programming:
  • Temporal Diversity: Spans from the 19th to the 20th century.
  • Disciplinary Variety: Includes painting, photography, and decorative arts.
  • Revisionist Focus: Recovers lesser-known artistic figures.

Long-Term Planning

The fact of organizing this calendar several years in advance is no coincidence. This strategy allows the foundation to work with international museums and collections to secure loans of important pieces, something that requires time and complex logistics. In this way, it ensures that each exhibition has the rigor and depth that the public expects, moving away from improvised proposals. ✅