Este verano llega cargado de nuevas propuestas expositivas en las principales galerías de arte y museos de la ciudad. Mallorca Global Mag te trae una completa agenda con algunas de las exposiciones de arte en Mallorca hasta octubre de 2026.
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Aina Albo Puigserver, Invisible i visible: analemes. 2026. © David Bonet.
The exhibition Intersticios: donde el sol dibuja el tiempo, by Aina Albo Puigserver, explores the relationship between light, space and temporality through a subtle, sensory intervention. The artist uses architectural and light-based elements to create shifting compositions that invite slow, attentive observation. The exhibition approaches time as a perceptual experience, in which slight changes in light transform the space and reveal new readings. An exercise in focusing on the minimal, connecting with memory and environment. On view until 20 September.
Pl. de la Porta de Santa Catalina, 10. Palma.
Gerhardt Braun Gallery

Exhibition Electric Expressionism.© Gerhardt Braun Gallery.
The exhibition Electric Expressionism presents a new body of work by the artist Andreas Klier, shaped by the emotional intensity of German Expressionism. Through bold black brushstrokes and rapid lines in vibrant colours, sometimes close to neon, his works convey a strong sense of movement and energy. In a context marked by uncertainty, Klier approaches painting as an act of resistance, embracing colour and vitality as a way of positioning himself against the weight of the present. On view until 27 June.
Carrer Sant Feliu, 16. Palma.
Balazsi Gallery

C. Maxima, 2026. © Anna González-Noguchi
On the occasion of Art Palma Summer 2026, Balazsi Gallery brings together three solo exhibitions across its three spaces. In Space 1, Marco Bizzarri presents Tomando Altura; in Space 2, Lydia Blakeley shows Aftersun; and in Space 3, Anna González-Noguchi presents Sutopia. The programme forms a journey through different contemporary practices and contexts, shaped by an international outlook. On view until 11 September.
Carrer de Nicolau de Pacs, 25. Palma.
Museu Fundación Juan March

Juan Navarro Baldeweg, Casa de seda, 1999. Colección Mariano Yera 2026.
The exhibition Complementarios / Suplementarios brings together a selection of works from the private collection of Mariano Yera, one of the most significant collections of contemporary art in Spain. The pieces are integrated into the museum’s permanent display, expanding and refining its narrative. In dialogue with artists such as Eduardo Arroyo, Rafael Canogar and Equipo Crónica, the exhibition offers a deeper understanding of the evolution of Spanish art in the second half of the 20th century. On view until 17 October.
Carrer de Sant Miquel, 11. Palma.
Kaplan Gallery

Atraco eléctrico Escultura. © Marcos Vidali.
The exhibition DIY (Do It Yourself), by Marcos Vidal, proposes a journey through a universe centred on everyday objects and domestic languages. Through sculptures and paintings, the artist reinterprets materials such as wood, metal and cables, imbuing them with new meanings beyond their original function. With a critical and often humorous approach, the exhibition reflects on technological dependency, contemporary habits and the symbolic value of objects in today’s society. On view until 24 July.
Mateu Obrador, 8. Palma.
Joan Miró

© Jean Marie del Moral.
The exhibition Horta Picasso – Miró Mont-roig, by photographer Jean Marie del Moral, brings together a series of images documenting the relationship between Joan Miró and Pablo Picasso and their respective creative landscapes. Through Mont-roig and Horta de Sant Joan, the exhibition explores how these environments influenced their work, revealing the connection between place and artistic process. It offers an intimate view of these spaces and their importance in the development of both artists’ creative universes. On view until 6 September.
Carrer de Saridakis, 29. Palma.
Casal Solleric

Dinópolis, 2020, de la serie Dinosaur. © Joan Fontcuberta.
In Wunderkammer, Joan Fontcuberta constructs a cabinet of images that functions as a photographic time machine. The exhibition offers a journey through the visual history of the world from a non-linear perspective, exploring the paradox between the brief existence of photography and its capacity to encompass everything. Through this expanded archive, Fontcuberta reconstructs historical, scientific and fictional episodes, from dinosaurs to Darwin and the Garden of Eden. On view until 5 July.
Passeig del Born, 27. Palma.
CCA Andratx

© Dusk (after Nnenna Kalu), 2026.
The exhibition Lines That Sing, by Bunmi Agusto, brings together paintings, drawings and video works centred on her research into invisible structures and systems of connection. Using hair as a visual language, the artist creates patterns that evoke neural networks, root systems and channels of communication. Influenced by geometry, music and African symbolism, the exhibition proposes reality as a woven system in which memory, energy and meaning flow. From 26 June to 10 September.
Carrer S’estanyera, 2. Andratx.

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