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fromenglish.elpais.com
16 hours ago

Sara Flores, the Peruvian Indigenous artist bringing Amazonian traditions into contemporary art

Kene patterns of the Shipibo-Conibo people reflect their worldview and will be showcased at the Venice Biennale by artist Sara Flores.
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fromArchDaily
4 days ago

40+ Contemporary Architectural Works Across Ecuador Captured by Francesco Russo and Luca Piffaretti

Photographers document Ecuador's architecture and landscapes, highlighting the country's evolving identity and the interplay between built environments and natural surroundings.
#architecture
Madrid food
fromenglish.elpais.com
6 days ago

Behind the scenes in Mexico's largest Stations of the Cross procession, an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity

The Passion of Christ reenactment in Iztapalapa is a significant cultural event, recognized as Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO.
#wifredo-lam
#photography
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fromThe Nation
1 week ago

Alejandro Cartagena's Mexico in Flux

Photographs capture the transformation of landscapes and suburban growth, reflecting themes of isolation and environmental change.
#frida-kahlo
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 week ago

Eliades Ochoa, the last great troubadour: People in Cuba have lost their joy'

Eliades Ochoa's aura is so powerful that under the generous rays of sunlight streaming through the large window on this March morning, he evokes a Western film.
Madrid food
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Mexican art world protests over plan to send Frida Kahlo masterpieces to Spain

The export of a significant Mexican art collection to Spain has caused outrage among cultural professionals in Mexico.
fromHyperallergic
3 days ago

50 Years of Chicano Photography

Dolores Huerta's 1974 rally photo captures her in a United Farmworkers sweater vest, symbolizing activism and cultural identity, featured in 'Chicano Camera Culture.'
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fromElite Traveler
4 weeks ago

Singular Archive is Serious About Agave and Artwork

Singular Archive is a cultural custodian safeguarding the world's rarest liquids. This is not a spirits brand, but an artistic endeavor in which the liquid is a part of the work itself.
Venture
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fromDesign Milk
1 month ago

ATRA FORM opens its Multisensorial New York Gallery

ATRA's new Hudson Square gallery showcases Mexican craft heritage and natural materials translated into precision-engineered furnishings and spaces that blend ancient and contemporary design.
Renovation
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
3 weeks ago

two intersecting volumes of black concrete carve mavra house into the mexican landscape

Casa Mavra in Valle de Bravo features two angular black concrete volumes designed by TAC Taller Alberto Calleja, organized as intersecting forms that connect interior spaces with the surrounding landscape through continuous walls and controlled openings.
Madrid food
fromcooking.nytimes.com
3 weeks ago

In Mexico, Bread Is the Heart of Daily Life

Mexico maintains a centuries-old baking culture with 60,000 panaderias providing fresh bread as a daily standard, not a luxury, deeply embedded in economic, social, and cultural life.
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fromHyperallergic
1 week ago

Frida, Diego, and Raphael

The largest-ever Raphael exhibition in the U.S. opened at The Met, showcasing 170 works over eight years.
#gelman-collection
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fromTravel + Leisure
4 weeks ago

20 Best Things to Do in Oaxaca, Mexico-From Savoring Mole and Mezcal to Exploring Indigenous Art

Oaxaca offers Indigenous heritage, world-class cuisine featuring mole and mezcal, colonial architecture, traditional crafts, and legendary street food experiences.
Design
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
1 month ago

inside the surrealist universe of late artist pedro friedeberg, creator of the iconic hand chair

Pedro Friedeberg, Mexican surrealist artist and architect known for ornate drawings and hand-shaped chairs, passed away at 90, leaving behind six decades of work blending gothic architecture, optical patterns, and symbolism.
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fromArtnet News
1 week ago

Israeli Artist's Show in Mexico City Closes After Antisemitic Harassment | Artnet News

A Mexico City gallery closed an exhibition by Amir Fattal due to vandalism and antisemitic graffiti amid rising anti-Jewish discrimination.
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
1 month ago

cast in red-pigmented concrete, la cacaotera museum celebrates cacao heritage in mexico

The project was undertaken by the collaborative team of Laboratorio Regional de Arquitectura, Taller | Mauricio Rocha, and Samuele Xompero after the demolition of the building that once housed the National Union of Cacao Producers, and which had suffered severe structural damage. The building's architecture incorporates the formal memory of its predecessor, but with a new program dedicated to showcasing the transformation of cacao into chocolate.
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#graciela-iturbide
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fromenglish.elpais.com
2 weeks ago

The new life of hand-painted signs in Mexico

Sign painting in Mexico City has surged in popularity following the removal of street signs, leading to increased interest and new opportunities for artists.
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
1 month ago

rootstudio's oaxaca bus stops feature cut metal panels inspired by local histories

RootStudio proposes an alternative, where the waiting period becomes a spatial condition worthy of design attention. Each intervention is organized around a continuous roof supported by a rhythmic structural frame. The canopy provides shade and shelter from rain while defining a perimeter for waiting without enclosing it. The architecture reads as a measured gesture within an intense urban setting.
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fromArtforum
3 weeks ago

A Hard Sell: on Mexican art in the age of austerity

Mexico's Fourth Transformation government has drastically cut arts funding and framed contemporary art as elitist, forcing private initiatives to sustain public cultural institutions.
Design
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
1 month ago

luis barragan's la cuadra san cristobal reopens to the public with two exhibitions in mexico

La Cuadra, Luis Barragán's 1968 equestrian complex, reopens as a public cultural campus under Fernando Romero's direction, launching with exhibitions dedicated to Barragán and Felix Gonzalez-Torres.
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fromColossal
2 weeks ago

'Let Us Gather In a Flourishing Way' Convenes 58 Artists to Survey Contemporary Latinx Painting

Let Us Gather In a Flourishing Way showcases contemporary Latinx painting through diverse artists and themes, emphasizing community and cultural convergence.
#mexico-city
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago
Travel

Mexico City was ranked the world's most culturally rich destination, thanks to its museums, galleries, and iconic institutions like Casa Azul.

fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago
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Mexico City was ranked the world's most culturally rich destination, thanks to its museums, galleries, and iconic institutions like Casa Azul.

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fromJuxtapoz
3 weeks ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Private Nightmares: Francisco Rodriguez @ Baert Gallery, Los Angeles

Rodriguez paints memories of vanished places using flattened compositions and muted palettes informed by historical artistic traditions, exploring contemporary anxieties through figures seeking escape from digital isolation.
fromCN Traveller
2 months ago

This underrated Mexican city's artisans have transformed their home into a shopaholic's paradise

Traveller check into hotels for easy access to historical Mayan sites and the cenotes beyond, with ambles through colourful squares and late, balmy nights digesting feasts over tequila tipples. Between cultural excursions and natural wonders, however, there's much to be said for the artisans in these parts. From crafted perfumes to handmade chocolates, these are the gifts and trinkets to make space for in your luggage.
Food & drink
#latin-america
Fashion & style
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

An Insider's Guide to Merida, the Yucatan's Most Enchanting City

Carlos Huber of Arquiste creates evocative fragrances inspired by historical scenes, his Mérida villa, and Yucatán culture.
Travel
fromwww.cntraveler.com
2 months ago

The 9 Best Cities in Mexico: CDMX, Guadalajara, and Beyond

Mexico's cities are global cultural hubs offering diverse music lineups, centuries-old cuisine and traditions, major events, and rich museum and arts calendars.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
3 weeks ago

Pedro Friedeberg, key figure in Mexican art renowned for hand-shaped chair, has died at age 90

Pedro Friedeberg, the Mexican artist renowned for his hand-shaped chair, died at 90, leaving behind a distinctive artistic legacy that blended surrealism, geometric abstraction, and ornamental architecture.
Film
fromQueerty
2 months ago

Cowboys who ride cowboys: Jaripeo explores the hidden queer desires of Mexico's rodeo scene - Queerty

Efraín Mojica returns to rural Penjamillo to examine queer desire and identity emerging within jaripeo rodeo culture and Mexican cowboy-style masculinity.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
4 weeks ago

Remembering Pedro Friedeberg, Thaddeus Mosley, and Liliana Angulo Cortes

The art world lost several influential figures this week, including the inventor of the iconic Hand Chair, a Pittsburgh sculptor, and the director of Colombia's national museum.
#contemporary-art
fromKALTBLUT Magazine
4 weeks ago
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Celebrate the Unconventional: Discover Fernando Carpaneda's Solo Exhibition at the Arkell Museum - KALTBLUT Magazine

Fernando Carpaneda's solo exhibition at the Arkell Museum showcases expressive portraiture celebrating LGBTQIA+ narratives and everyday urban life through vibrant acrylic paintings.
fromJuxtapoz
1 month ago
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Juxtapoz Magazine - Going to CAN Art Fair Madrid

UVNT Art Fair (Urvanity Art) and CAN Art Fair are merging into CAN Art Fair Madrid (Contemporary Art Now), unifying Madrid and Ibiza editions under one brand.
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fromKALTBLUT Magazine
4 weeks ago

Celebrate the Unconventional: Discover Fernando Carpaneda's Solo Exhibition at the Arkell Museum - KALTBLUT Magazine

Fernando Carpaneda's solo exhibition at the Arkell Museum showcases expressive portraiture celebrating LGBTQIA+ narratives and everyday urban life through vibrant acrylic paintings.
Photography
from48 hills
2 months ago

At SFMOMA, Alejandro Cartagena's photographs strike deep community chords - 48 hills

The 'Carpoolers' series documents Monterrey residents riding in pickup truck beds, capturing everyday life and workers amid cartel violence.
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

You Can Soon Visit Clase Azul's First-ever Cultural House in Mexico City-Here's What to Expect

Spirits brand Clase Azul México will soon open a brand-new home in the city's Polanco area on Feb. 17, offering guided tastings, rotating art installations, private events, and more. The new address, dubbed "Casa de Los Leones," or House of the Lions, was built in a historic mansion where original elements like stained glassed windows were preserved, juxtaposed with contemporary design.
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fromDesign Milk
1 month ago

Inside Lee Broom's Latin American Exhibition at Diez Company

Now, he celebrates his first major presentation in Latin America, in congruence with Mexico City Art Week 2026 and ZSONAMACO, showcasing on an ideal stage inside one of the city's most architecturally layered interiors. Titled The Resident, the site-responsive installation, created during a residency at the Diez Company house, transforms the historic showroom into an immersive tableau where more than 50 works negotiate the boundaries between collectible design, contemporary art, and spatial theater.
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fromDesign Milk
2 months ago

F5: Maye Ruiz on Lamp Sketches, Her Dog Quesadilla, and More

Maye Ruiz channels a lifelong impulse to rearrange objects and a fascination with layered narratives into bold, color-forward residential and hospitality design.
#art-fair
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 month ago

'We're the Tijuana of the tent': non-profit Ambos's stand at Frieze Los Angeles is relocated

We were supposed to be Frieze's special guests. And we feel like we're being censored, racially profiled and discriminated against. Having worked with the fair for five years, she says she will not continue beyond this weekend.
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fromArtnet News
1 month ago

How Tino Sehgal Turned a Street in Mexico Into a Living Artwork

Tino Sehgal's performance art transforms viewer perception through human interaction and collective experience, creating powerful moments that fundamentally change how audiences understand art.
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fromMiami Herald
1 month ago

Carlos Alfonzo and Belkis Ayon Unite in 'Odyssey' at Freedom Tower

Two significant 20th-century Cuban artists, Carlos Alfonzo and Belkis Ayón, are exhibited together for the first time at Freedom Tower, revealing shared interests in mythology and artistic influences despite their stylistic differences.
Arts
fromLondon Unattached
1 month ago

Beatriz Gonzalez - Barbican Art Gallery Review

Beatriz González was a groundbreaking Colombian artist whose work explored power, grief, and memory through painting, sculpture, assemblages, and installations spanning six decades.
fromJuxtapoz
1 month ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Oscar Murillo: "el pozo de agua" @ kurimanzutto, Mexico City

OSCAR MURILLO (b. 1986, La Paila, Colombia) has developed a multifaceted and challenging practice that spans painting, collaborative projects, video, sound and installation. Through each body of work, the artist probes ideas of collectivity and shared culture, demonstrating a commitment to the power of material presence alongside complex meditations on contemporary society. A focus on the social dimension that sits on the border between performance and events is also central to Murillo's practice.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
2 months ago

Exhibitions to see during Mexico City Art Week

Taking over the colourful Casa Gilardi, Luis Barragán's last commissioned residence, built for the advertising executive Francisco Gilardi in the mid-1970s, the German artist Gregor Hildebrandt transforms the house's stylish rooms with an ever-expanding exhibition of his enigmatic works across various media. Known for transforming outmoded analogue recording media-including audio cassettes, VHS tapes and vinyl records-into paintings, sculptures and large-scale installations, the Berlin-based artist's conceptual works explore themes of memory, nostalgia and the physical representation of intangible sound and sight.
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#zona-maco
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
2 months ago

At Mexico City's Material and Salon Acme fairs, artists find hope in nature

"The new venue has allowed us to develop the experience of the fair-it lends itself to being more of a destination," Brett W. Schultz, the co-founder and director of Material, tells The Art Newspaper. The fair features over 70 exhibitors this year, with an especially strong contingent of Mexico City galleries that, like Material, have been around for a little over a decade.
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fromColossal
2 months ago

Through Tender Paintings and Carvings, Hilda Palafox Revels in Care and Communion

In her manifesto, Borderlands/La Frontera, Anzaldúa presents what she calls a new mestiza consciousness, which advocates for ambiguity and moves "toward a more whole perspective, one that includes rather than excludes." Groundbreaking when it was published in 1987, this theory pushed queer, feminist, and cultural scholars to consider how identity is both fluid and informed by several overlapping factors. It also helped to lay the groundwork for branches of study like ecofeminism,
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fromColossal
2 months ago

Absurd Scenarios Stretch Across Paco Pomet's Uncanny Canvases

From figures with multiple legs and noodles for arms to frolicking trees, Paco Pomet summons the absurd. Known for his uncanny oil paintings rendered mostly in monochrome and enlivened by colorful details of overly stretchy limbs or celestial objects, a sense of nostalgia greets surreal scenarios. The artist often derives his imagery from vintage black-and-white photographs, adding an absurd dimension to history.
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fromJuxtapoz
2 months ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Carla Fuentes "The Drivers" @ RIO & MENAKA, Madrid

Family craftsmanship and car nostalgia inspire oil portraits that crop vehicle geometries, preserve lost color, and capture journeys, memories, and personal transformation.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
2 months ago

Mexico City's fairs give many artist-run spaces pride of place

Before Zona Maco's launch in 2003 consolidated Mexico City as a global arts capital, artist-run spaces like La Panadería and Temístocles 44 attracted a generation of Mexican artists-among them Minerva Cuevas, Sofía Táboas and Pablo Vargas Lugo-interested in developing their practices beyond a commercial context through installations, self-published periodicals and time-based media. In the 1990s, the city's artist-run spaces created important blueprints for dozens of independent and underground venues that animate the contemporary arts scene across Mexico today. Bold and unconventional works coming out of that ecosystem will be on display across the city at three important fairs during Art Week: Salón Acme, Clavo and Material Fair.
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fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

Remembering Beatriz Gonzalez, Arnulf Rainer, and Franco Vaccari

Several prominent art-world figures recently died, including a pioneer of Art Informel, a foundational Latin American painter, curators of coins and textiles, and a museum director.
fromArtforum
2 months ago

Miami's Crisis of Memory: Eddie Arroyo's December 3, 2024, 7:10 am Design District, 2025

This is the site of the Florida state historical marker commemorating Arthur Lee McDuffie, a Black insurance broker and former US Marine whose 1979 beating death at the hands of Miami police ignited one of the most consequential uprisings in the city's history. A plaque unveiled in February 2024 at the site of his attack finally acknowledged the violence that fractured McDuffie's skull and the community-wide outrage that followed.
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fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

From Caravaggio to Tribeca

Richard Wright's writing significantly influenced John Wilson's visual depictions of American racial violence on display at The Met.
fromwww.amny.com
2 months ago

Dreams full of voltage: Karina Lumiere's abstract works electrify the art scene amNewYork

Karina Lumiere paints like someone who trusts color more than language. Her work does not whisper its intentions. It glows, pulses, seduces. This is abstraction born not from theory, but from devotiondevotion to intuition, to sensation, to the unapologetic power of hue as an emotional instrument. Her path to abstract expressionism was never academic. It unfolded in solitude, shaped by meditation and spiritual practice, where listening became more important than learning and presence eclipsed instruction.
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fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

Art Movements: Ekow Eshun Heads to Santa Fe

Ekow Eshun will curate SITE SANTA FE 2027; Mnuchin Gallery closes; art grants, fellowships, and high-profile exhibitions mark ongoing sector changes.
fromCurbed
2 months ago

The Cuban House of Spirits

The artists José Parlá and Claudia Hilda, his wife, live in a former fire station in Fort Greene surrounded by memories of Cuba, which Parlá's ­family fled in 1970 and where ­Hilda lived until recently. "There's a lot of magical realism here, a big mix of Cuban traditions and religion," says Parlá, pointing to an icon of la Caridad del Cobre, the island's patron saint, in the kitchen. "We cannot move her!"
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