Alejandro Mancilla

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Alejandro Mancilla/ Jefe de Redacción. Ha escrito en Vanity Fair, GQ, Travesías, Vice, AD Architectural Digest, Marvin, Vogue, Nexos y Playboy, entre otros; fue editor en Círculo Mixup y Televisa; es autor del libro de ensayos [de]generación de cristal. Es fan de los Cocteau Twins y cuando no escribe, es DJ y productor. No le gusta el karaoke.

Eduardo Sarabia: Building an Identity Between Two Worlds

From his studio, Eduardo Sarabia reflects on how his work seeks not only to provoke, but also to tell stories from the ground up.

Jorge González and Los Prisioneros: Art, Lyrics, and Contradiction

The Chilean artist's story is full of complexities and contradictions, typical of an artist who never settled into a single persona.

Pluri-Sonoridades: The Archive That Resonates and Rewrites Sound Art in Mexico

Pluri-Sonoridades revitalizes the sound art archive in Mexico through an inclusive, gender-sensitive lens that rewrites history.

Fritz Torres and Nortec: Graphic Design and Cross-Border Identity in Tijuana

Based in Tijuana, the artist has created work that reinterprets the visual culture of the border.

10 quotes from Latin American artists that explain art better than any theory

A selection of reflections by leading Latin American and Iberian artists that reveal their perspectives on art.

Breaking

“The Collection: Networks and Trajectories of Mexican Art, 1910–1950” Comes to the MAM

The exhibition offers visitors the chance to get a closer look at pieces such as "The Two Fridas" and other key works.

Mario García Torres and Jorge Campos present “El que la cambia la falla” at the MAZ

Viviana Kuri tells us about her curatorial process for this exhibition, which brings together a soccer player and a conceptual artist.

Horizon Ablaze, the Taiwan Exhibition Spotlighting Latin American Artists

A powerful showcase for contemporary art from Latin America, exploring climate, colonial heritage and collective memory.

Equinoxious: Rogelio Serrano’s Electronic Odyssey

Drawing inspiration from industrial architecture, literature, and Estridentismo, the project explores modular music.
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