Masterpiece Gallery 2025-2026

Masterpiece Gallery 2025–2026: Our Biggest Lineup Yet

The 2025–2026 edition of the Masterpiece Gallery brings together 17 extraordinary Adult Fans of LEGO (AFOLs) from 12 countries, making it our largest and most diverse curation to date. From monumental sculptures to wearable gowns, intricate mosaics, whimsical vignettes, and even kinetic art, this year’s exhibition pushes the boundaries of what’s possible with LEGO bricks.

What’s new this year?

  • Wall-mounted art: For the first time, the gallery showcases framed 2D and 3D LEGO artwork.
  • LEGO Masters alumni: Five builders are fresh from international LEGO Masters editions.
  • Global voices: Creations come from Japan, USA, China, Finland, Norway, Germany, Scotland, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Australia, and Mexico.

See it for yourself Each of these creations is displayed exclusively at LEGO House until September 2026. It’s a rare opportunity to experience fan-built artistry from around the world — all under one roof.

Only at LEGO House, in Billund, Denmark.

Exhibitors

Bart De Dobbelaer(Belgium)

Mion H8 – Space Farm, a sci-fi ecosystem.
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Cecilie Fritzvold(Norway)

Ronin, a forced-perspective tribute to Mount Fuji.
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Geng Lei(China)

Vibrant Pavilion, blending traditional Chinese design and symbolism.
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Gerardo Pontierr(Mexico)

Musician & LEGO artist; vibrant 3D mosaics including La Catrina.
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Ian Summers(USA)

LEGO Masters USA 2025 winner; playful “Miniature Mayhem” vignettes.
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Jane Gibbons-Eyre(Australia)

3D LEGO recreation of Shearing the Rams.
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Juliane Pilster(Germany)

Instruments series: 1:1 guitars, bass, and keyboard with working keys.
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Kimberly Giffen(USA)

Mystic Falls Keep, a dramatic fantasy landscape.
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Kit Nugent(Scotland)

Literature-inspired vignettes including The Old Man and the Sea.
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Liang Yao(China)

“LEGO paintings” of everyday life, from sneakers to rooftops.
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Michael Sillinger(Austria)

LEGO Masters Germany finalist; Olympic ski jump tribute.
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Mitsuru Nikaido(Japan)

Mechanical Organisms, monochrome biomechanical creatures.
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Nicholas Keller(Canada)

The Voiceless Dragon and Grand Spear, Bionicle-inspired builds.
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Pamela Henry(USA)

Ornate Victorian Dollhouse with inventive part usage.
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Satu Aaltonen(Finland)

Bride of the Frozen Crown, a wearable LEGO gown with shimmering textures.
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Seigo Aoki(Japan)

Peacock, Godzilla, Tiger — expressive and dynamic sculptural builds.
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Azurekingfisher(Japan)

Organic kinetic worlds built from LEGO leaf element 2417.
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