Opera Gallery in Monaco will present Ron Arad, from 1992 to 2026, a major solo exhibition charting more than three decades of work by Ron Arad…
On view from April 27 to May 28, 2026, and timed to coincide with Monaco Art Week, the exhibition offers a comprehensive overview of a designer whose work has consistently challenged the boundaries between art, architecture, and industrial design.
Bringing together a selection of Arad’s most emblematic pieces, the show traces the evolution of his sculptural language from the early 1990s to the present day. Known for his fluid forms and innovative use of materials, Arad has built a distinctive practice that merges functionality with bold artistic expression. Highlights include the stainless steel Linguine (2020), the polished Good Ping Pong Dining Table (2023), and variations of his iconic Big Easy armchair, alongside the early spiral bookshelf This Mortal Coil (1992).
Together, these works demonstrate Arad’s ongoing exploration of movement, structure, and materiality, blurring the line between furniture and sculpture. His ability to transform industrial materials into expressive, collectible design remains central to his influence.
The exhibition also forms part of the wider programme surrounding Art Monte-Carlo, where Arad will appear in conversation at the Grimaldi Forum. This presentation reinforces his status as one of the most visionary figures in contemporary design, continuing to redefine how objects are experienced in both artistic and everyday contexts.
Image: Ron Arad, Linguine, 2020, corweave in stainless steel and mirror polished stainless steel sides