Prominent temporary exhibitions in Zaragoza

Discover the most prominent temporary exhibitions in Zaragoza, offering a rich variety of art, culture, and science. Explore innovative displays at museums and cultural centers such as CaixaForum Zaragoza, the Goya Museum, and the IAACC Pablo Serrano. These rotating exhibits feature works by renowned artists and contemporary themes, providing unique cultural experiences for residents and visitors. Stay updated with the city's vibrant art scene, which includes everything from contemporary art to historical retrospectives. Don't miss the opportunity to immerse yourself in Zaragoza's latest cultural offerings.

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    The Science of Pixar (CaixaForum Zaragoza)

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    • Showcases combination of art, math, and computer science

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    This exhibition is highly recommended for its ability to attract a diverse audience, from families to animation and science lovers. It offers an interactive experience that reveals the technological and scientific secrets behind Pixar's acclaimed films.

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    Inside Berlanga. Cinema, Life and Humor (CaixaForum Zaragoza)

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    • Offers an intimate and comprehensive portrait of Luis García Berlanga

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    This immersive exhibition is a unique opportunity to delve into the life and work of Luis García Berlanga, one of the most influential Spanish filmmakers. Featuring unreleased material and over 220 original pieces, it offers a deep insight into his legacy.

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    Goya: Trend Hunter (IAACC Pablo Serrano, Zaragoza)

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    • Features a unique sensory exhibition

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    This exhibition is essential for understanding the modernity and impact of Francisco de Goya, one of Aragon's most universal artists. It analyzes his figure as a precursor and 'trend hunter' in his time, offering a new perspective on his work.

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    250 Years of Future. The Legacy That Made Aragon Great (La Lonja, Zaragoza)

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    • Features 9 immersive rooms

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    This exhibition commemorates the 250th anniversary of a key institution in Aragon's cultural, educational, and scientific development. It offers a historical overview and the impact of the Royal Aragonese Economic Society of Friends of the Country through documents and works of art.

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    Heroes Fans and Rock&Roll (Centro de Historias, Zaragoza)

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    • Features items from collectors

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    This exhibition is an essential tribute for followers of 'Héroes del Silencio', an iconic group from Zaragoza. It offers an immersion into their history through personal mementos, unreleased objects, and recreations of their rehearsal space.

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    Andrés Jarabo. Stitching Matter (2000-2025) (IAACC Pablo Serrano, Zaragoza)

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    • Showcases versatility of designer

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    This exhibition offers a comprehensive view of Andrés Jarabo's career, spanning two decades of his artistic production. It is an excellent opportunity to learn about the evolution and proposals of a relevant contemporary artist in the current scene.

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    The Whisper Made Image. Denunciation in the Escolano-Olivares Collection (IAACC Pablo Serrano, Zaragoza)

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    • Features 27 graphic artworks

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    This exhibition invites reflection on social and political issues through contemporary art, presenting works from the Escolano-Olivares Collection. Its focus on denunciation makes it a relevant and current display.

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    COMIC IN CONTEMPORARY ARTS. ICONS, MYTH AND NARRATIVE (Centro de Historias, Zaragoza)

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    • Features over 300 original pages from famous comic artists

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    This exhibition is an innovative proposal that explores the deep relationship between comics and contemporary arts, analyzing their icons, myths, and narrative. It is ideal for comic lovers and those interested in their cultural and artistic impact.

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    Grand Electrical Spectacle: Its Mysteries Uncovered (Natural Sciences Museum of the University of Zaragoza)

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    • Features temporary exhibitions

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    This itinerant and interactive exhibition is an excellent opportunity to learn about electricity in a didactic and participatory way. Its design by the Electricity Teaching Team guarantees an educational and accessible approach for all audiences.

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    Kotoge, Tanzan. The Passing of the Seasons. Haru – Spring (Museum of Zaragoza, Ethnology Section)

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    • Free to enter

    This exhibition allows visitors to appreciate the richness of Asian art and its deep connection with nature, focusing on the theme of seasons and spring. It is an opportunity to explore a different cultural perspective and the beauty of oriental art.

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    As We Are — Zaragoza Visual Artists (Juana Francés Hall, Zaragoza)

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    • Highlights professional diversity of ceramics

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    This exhibition highlights the female artistic talent of Zaragoza, presenting works by twelve local artists across various disciplines. It is a free exhibition that showcases the creations of women in the municipal collection, being the fourth and final installment of a cycle dedicated to them.

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    Museums and Women 2026 — The Roman Route with a Gender Perspective (Caesaraugusta Museums, Zaragoza)

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    • Showcases sexist paradigms in Rome

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    This annual program offers a broad and diverse schedule with a critical and current approach to the representation and creation of women in History and Art. Its gender perspective on the Roman route makes it especially relevant and enriching.

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    Antonio Fernández Molina. Documenta (IAACC Pablo Serrano, Zaragoza)

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    • Features a monographic exhibition in Zaragoza

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    This exhibition revives the figure of Antonio Fernández Molina, an artist with a long career, highlighting his documentary archives and epistolary relationships. It offers a particular vision of a creator who has not been the subject of many recent monographic exhibitions.

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    Gutai 40 Years Later. Influences of Japanese Avant-Garde (IAACC Pablo Serrano, Zaragoza)

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    • Seeks to create new understanding of Gutai art

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    This exhibition is a unique opportunity to explore an international artistic avant-garde such as the Japanese collective Gutai and its influence on art. It highlights the importance and uniqueness of this movement, with a distinctive collection at the IAACC Pablo Serrano.