Fort Worth’s museums and galleries continually showcase fresh exhibits. This season, you’ll find everything from ancient Roman carvings to immersive space installations and up-close encounters with fossils. Here’s what’s on view now!

Ancient Roman Sculptures at the Kimbell Art Museum

If you’re a history lover, don’t miss “Torlonia Marbles: Portraits of Ancient Rome” at the Kimbell Art Museum this fall. It’s one of two U.S. stops on the tour and features over 50 2,000-year-old sculptures that haven’t left Italy in decades. 

The show opens September 14, 2025, and runs through January 25, 2026.

David-Jeremiah at The Modern

Artist David-Jeremiah takes over the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth from August 14 to November 2, with “The Fire This Time”, a series of 28 towering paintings (each over 10 feet tall) as part of an installation that explores identity, transformation, and power. 

Planetarium Shows at The Noble

Catch one of the new planetarium shows at the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History. The 40-foot dome transports you to sites like Mars, the edge of the solar system, and even the night sky right above Texas! 

Shows run Tuesday through Saturday from 10:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and Sunday from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. 

Cowboys, Indians & Andy Warhol

Over at John Wayne: An American Experience, Warhol’s “Cowboys & Indians” series showcases Warhol’s signature style through bold colors and cultural commentary, exploring themes of the American West. 

On view now through December 31. 

East of the Pacific at the Amon Carter Museum

This powerful exhibition at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art explores how early Asian American artists have continued to influence contemporary art and culture in North America. Featuring over 30 artists, including Bernice Bing, Roger Shimomura, and Toshiko Takaezu, the show is organized into six sections that highlight key moments in Asian American history. 

Open now through November 30, 2025.

Jenny Saville: The Anatomy of Painting at The Modern

This fall, the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth presents Jenny Saville: The Anatomy of Painting, the first major U.S. exhibition dedicated to the acclaimed British painter. The exhibit features large-scale oil paintings and drawings in her unique style, which challenge traditional notions of beauty and identity.

On view from October 12, 2025, through January 18, 2026.

DinoLabs & DinoDig

Dig for fossils, meet life-size skeletons of dinosaurs that once roamed Texas, and see what you discover in the replica field site at the Science & History Museum. This hands-on, permanent exhibit is a favorite for dinosaur fans of all ages and is open year-round.