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Throughout 2021, Mexico is observing major events in history: the falling of the Aztec capital Tenochtitlán, the invasion by Spain, and the Independence of Mexico. Mexic-Arte Museum presents an exhibition and programs in conjunction with Mexico’s 2021 events.
- February 7, 2022
- September 17, 2021
Oct 8, 2024 · Nov. 2, 2024 – Nov. 2, 2024. Attend the unveiling of a public art installation in collaboration with Mexico City-based Colectivo Última Hora and Austin-based artists: Ruben Esquivel, NIZ, Carmen Rangel, and Ryan Runice! View all Upcoming Events.
Nov 20, 2021 · From MUAC’s group exhibition on the complexities of motherhood to Sofia Berakha’s surrealist paintings at Lodos, these are the must-see shows in CDMX
Check out all major solo and group exhibitions by emerging and established artists held by museums, foundations, galleries and no-profits in mexico city
- Eduardo Sarabia, “Four Minutes of Darkness” OMR. Feb. 6–Mar. 26 Eduardo Sarabia, installation view of “Four Minutes of Darkness” at OMR, 2024. © Photos by Ramiro Chaves.
- Omar Castillo Alfaro, “Naab Taanaj” guadalajara90210. Jan. 27–Feb. 24 Omar Castillo Alfaro. Naab Taanaj, 2024. US$7,000. Espejo Visiones depravadas - Naab, 2024.
- Daniel Lezama, “Velo y Alquimia: Early Works” Galería Hilario Galguera. Feb. 6–Mar. 16 Daniel Lezama. Siglo de las Luces I, 1997. US$45,000.
- “MASA + Luhring Augustine” MASA Galería. Feb. 6–Mar. 23 Salman Toor. The Cuddlers, 2024. Luhring Augustine. Price on request. Richard Rezac. Untitled (19-06), 2019.
‘Pieles Ciegas’ comprises a series of smaller paintings and sculptures surrounding El cortejo (The Courtship, 2021), a large-scale triptych depicting an ethereal environ. Mexico City's Art Week takes place 27 April – 2 May.
Oct 1, 2021 · Throughout 2021, Mexico is observing major events in history: the falling of the Aztec capital Tenochtitlán, the invasion by Spain, and the Independence of Mexico. Mexic-Arte Museum presents an exhibition and programs in conjunction with Mexico’s 2021 events.