The Almost-Canonized: A Closer Look at the Artists Museums Are Showing Now

This article was first published by artnet.

Digging into who is rising, who is resonant, and who is resurgent.

As I mentioned in Ben Davis’ post listing the Museum Artists of June 2026, I’ve found that the top ranks have remained pretty stable over the last year. Having spent so many hours looking through the data of which artists were showing where, I thought it was worth digging a little farther down to see if any other patterns popped out.

Entering the Canon?

In yesterday’s article, I mentioned a few names that almost made the cut, just behind the 18 artists from the main list. These included Ai WeiweiCarol BoveNick CaveGlenn Ligon, Mickalene Thomas, Dyani White Hawk, Deborah RobertsFritz Scholder, and Alison Saar. You could add the likes of Dawoud BeyMark BradfordDavid HammonsLaToya Ruby FrazierSenga Nengudi, Wangechi MutuWendy Red Star, and the 98-year-old Alex Katz, as having a great June. All were in half a dozen shows across the country.

For the most part, those figures are either firmly in the art history books or have recently had very-visible major exhibitions of their work. Are there other artists who are being picked widely but who have not yet been canonized with a big retrospective or touring show in the U.S.? Are there artists on the rise?