Permanent exhibition
Collections du Musée
The Museum’s rich collections are divided into six major sections distributed among the five pavilions of the Museum complex, each of which focusses on a particularly strong aspect of the holdings. Today, 158 years after its founding, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts is more forward-looking than ever! This institution is not a government-run museum, but relies on generous patrons for the expansion of its encyclopedic heritage collection, which has risen to a historic total of 43,000 works.
Permanent exhibition
ᐆᒻᒪᖁᑎᒃ uummaqutik: essence of life
The new presentation of the Inuit art collection will open in November 2024! Displayed in brightly lit modernized galleries that double the Museum’s exhibition space dedicated to Inuit art, the presentation brings together an extensive variety of works – prints, drawings, photographs, paintings, sculptures and installations – some of which are recent acquisitions.
Temporary exhibition
from Jun 13, 2025 to Jan 4, 2026
Marie-Claire Blais: Streaming Light
For her first solo exhibition in a Quebec museum, Marie-Claire Blais is unveiling an entirely new body of work, composed of a monumental installation, several paintings and a sound work. In this contemplative environment, pictorial atmospheres of rose, blue and orange tints remind us of the affect and meditative rhythms of sunrise and sunset.
Incoming exhibition
from Nov 4, 2025 to May 3, 2026
Comfort and Indifference: Recent Acquisitions by the MAC
In a united show of support for Quebec’s vibrant contemporary art scene, the MMFA and the Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal (MAC) are coming together for a special exhibition. This selection of works acquired by the MAC between 2020 and 2025 spans a wide range of subjects and mediums to examine the notions of comfort and indifference in view of the state of the world.
Incoming exhibition
from Nov 29, 2025 to Oct 11, 2026
Rising Suns: Art from the Confederacies of the Great Lakes and Rivers
The MMFA’s transformation continues with the fresh redesign of the fourth floor in the Claire and Marc Bourgie Pavilion. As of November 2025, this space will welcome temporary exhibitions dedicated to a reinterpretation of Quebec and Canadian art history with works drawn from the Museum’s collection. There will be a new exhibition every year.
The inaugural exhibition, Rising Suns: Art from the Confederacies of the Great Lakes and Rivers, brings together around twenty works by artists from different confederacies, nations, and generations who, through their practices, attest to the Indigenous art histories of recent centuries. These artists include Alanis Obomsawin, Carla Hemlock, Christine Sioui Wawanoloath, Greg Staats, and Robert Houle, to name a few.
Incoming exhibition
from Mar 14, 2026 to Jul 19, 2026
The Torlonia Collection: Masterpieces of Roman Sculpture
See marble come to life! Gaze at the Roman emperors Marcus Aurelius, Hadrian and Commodus, and come face-to-face with Hercules, Bacchus and Cupid as you stroll among some of the most famous statues from antiquity.
These extraordinarily life-like works originate from the most important private collection of Roman sculptures, assembled in the 19th century by the prince and banker Alessandro Torlonia (1800-1884). Recently shown to great acclaim at the Louvre, in Paris, they will soon be presented to North American audiences for the very first time. Featuring remarkably beautiful bas-reliefs, mythical figures and captivating portraits – such as the celebrated Portrait of a Young Woman – this ensemble of exquisitely carved Roman characters awaits you at the Museum.