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The Year Ahead 2021

The Art Newspaper's essential guide to the year’s biggest art world events

The Art Newspaper
17 December 2020
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The Year Ahead 2021

The biggest exhibitions opening around the world in 2021

Major museum openings and expansions in 2021

Art fairs in 2021

Our guide to the top biennials and triennials coming up in 2021

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