As the World Cup heats up in Mexico City, ‘Football & Art: A Shared Emotion’ and ‘Objects of Glory’ headline the museum’s summer program.
A historic Polanco home reshaped by Clase Azul México into a platform for contemporary Mexican art and material culture.
Known as “Casa Roja,” the home was originally purchased by the artist’s parents and passed down through generations of the family.
Japanese-Mexican designer Toshiharu Tanamachi discusses his multi-cultural pop influences, Chilango style, and his all-deadstock fabric approach.
Featuring works by Bárbara Sánchez-Kane, Farah Al Qasimi, Francis Alÿs and more.
A cross-continental dialogue of art, design and friendships in flux.
From bold solo displays to thought-provoking group presentations.
Curated by Studio 84 within the historic Casa-Estudio Max Cetto, the group show introduces new rugs designed by Parker for cc-tapis.
With new pavilions designed by Kengo Kuma and a forthcoming intervention presented by legendary performance artist Marina Abramović.
A material-focused collection of works that explore “something already absent or lost.”
The contemporary designs preserve the legacy of local artisans and materials found in mountainous regions of Mexico.