Thoughts on a Year of Tracking the Top ‘Museum Artists’

This article was written by Ben Davis and first published on artnet.

I’ve spent a lot of time this year combing through museum websites and exhibition rosters to see which artists are showing. Doing this exercise, you do see ups and downs, as different constellations of shows open and close: artists having a “micro-moment.” But a takeaway for me is that the artists most favored by curators, the ones experiencing a Major Museum Moment, haven’t changed too much throughout 2025.

Many of the names near the top of my Museum Artist count in December—Marie WattJeffrey GibsonRose B. Simpson—have been in the mix all year. Whatever else changes in the museum world, their influence will certainly carry into 2026, given the large number of shows they are in that extend into into the new year.

As always, there is a steep fall off from the top ranks. A narrow band of stars feature in a lot of shows, followed by a long tail of artists with much more limited visibility. Only slightly more than 200 artists are simultaneously in three or more shows in December, and only a little under 400 are in two or more.