Mexico City

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At Travesía Cuatro, Mexico City, the artist’s metallic plants and flowers calls to mind the poems of Federico García Lorca and the gardens of Luis Barragán

BY Gaby Cepeda | 14 APR 23

Javier Senosiain, a pioneer of organic architecture, shares his vision behind Parque Quetzalcóatl – a park that has been decades in the making

BY Moses Hubbard | 06 MAR 23

For his show at kurimanzutto in Mexico City, the artist collaborates with Indigenous potters Cooperativa 1050° to rediscover age-old arts and crafts

BY Mebrak Tareke | 08 JUL 22

At Museo Jumex, Mexico City, the artist’s first institutional survey in Latin America celebrates the tenderness between friends, family, lovers and objects

BY Ricky Amadour | 28 APR 22

At the University Museum of Contemporary Art (MUAC), Mexico City, the art/activism group presents a large installation in support of Indigenous rights

BY Ian Bourland | 25 MAR 22

Evan Moffitt asks if mega-gallery OMR's newest institutional space, LAGO, could be an answer to the country's museum funding crisis

BY Evan Moffitt | 10 FEB 22

At Travesía Cuatro, Mexico City, the two artists illuminate the three-storey gallery space with projected video animations and magic lanterns

BY Anna Goetz | 07 JAN 22

At Museo Jumex, Mexico City, a retrospective of the pioneering architect’s key projects shows how she worked to tear down class and racial barriers in Brazilian society

BY Evan Moffitt | 14 APR 20

At LABOR, the artist has captured airborne contaminants on 52 canvases, damning evidence of the capital’s unsafe conditions

BY Kit Schluter | 27 DEC 19

In further news: staff at LA MoCA take steps to unionize; Hetain Patel wins Film London Jarman Award

BY Frieze News Desk | 26 NOV 19

A guide to the best exhibitions in the Mexican capital

BY Magalí Arriola | 05 SEP 19

At Museo Jumex, Mexico City, the father of the readymade gets overshadowed by bluster

BY Fanny Singer | 03 JUL 19

In a solo exhibition at kurimanzutto, Mexico City, the artist’s hanging sculptures are, like human beings, contingent, needy and ever-changing

BY Kit Schluter | 18 APR 19

Standout performances and site-specific installations studded a year characterised by turbulent politics

BY Ruby Brunton | 23 JAN 19

At LABOR, Mexico City, the artist has dug a four-metre manhole to raise questions about the future of his hometown

BY Evan Moffitt | 02 NOV 18

The retrospective of the ‘professional pedestrian’ at MUAC chronicles a history of parodical performances and mass-produced paraphernalia

BY Anna Goetz | 26 JUN 18

At Museo Jumex, Mexico City, a dense survey of work disrupting oppressive power dynamics in formerly colonized regions

BY Layla Fassa | 23 MAY 18

‘Women's role in shaping the history of contemporary art is being reappraised’

BY Julieta González | 11 MAY 18

The gallery-sharing initiative offers cross-cultural conversations and access to artwork rarely exhibited in Mexico

BY Jessica Berlanga Taylor | 30 APR 18