A guide to the best exhibitions in the Mexican capital
‘Her work challenges the way 20th-century history has been shaped in our cultural imaginaries’
A group exhibition at Luisa Strina Gallery, São Paulo, explores invisible worlds that lie beneath and within us
With Zona Maco opening in the city today, a guide to the best exhibitions across the Mexican capital
In a year marked by natural disasters, some of the best exhibitions in Latin America were attempts to make sense of the environment
A round-up of the best shows in the city ahead of the rescheduled Gallery Weekend, running 9–12 November
Magalí Arriola discusses Latin American identity and art history with curators Cecilia Fajardo-Hill, Julieta González and José Luis Blondet
On the eve of his first survey exhibition, Yoshua Okón talks to Magalí Arriola about Mexico, CIA covert ops, globalization and a derelict statue of George H. W. Bush
The first of three articles exploring art, class and precarity: a range of artists, curators and writers explore how class shapes art-making today
How the work of a younger generation of artists reflects Mexico’s social problems