Armando Navarro

72 POSTS
Armando Navarro / redactor y articulista. Licenciado en Letras Iberoamericanas por la Universidad del Claustro de Sor Juana y maestro en Teoría Crítica por el 17, Instituto de Estudios Críticos. Ha colaborado en medios como la Revista Tierra Adentro, la Gaceta del Fondo de Cultura Económica, la Revista de la Universidad de México y las plataformas digitales de N+. Escritor, cineasta experimental, padre y chef personal de un niño de cuatro años al que no le gusta el queso.

From Art to the Screen: Which Latin American Artists Have Acted in Films?

AW Magazine has put together a list of five figures from the art world who appeared—or almost appeared—on screen.

Julio Cortázar, Comic Book Author: How He Wrote a Fantomas Comic

For a moment, the writer became a comic-book character. He appeared in a Mexican comic strip featuring Fantomas, the masked hero who originated in...

The Calderón Theater: Architecture That Has Withstood the Test of Time

The history of the Calderón Theater makes it a must-see destination on any trip through the Mexican Bajío region.

A Century of Culinary Excellence: El Danubio, Mexico City’s legendary restaurant, celebrates its 90th anniversary

This is a unique and must-visit restaurant in Mexico City. Few places embody so much history, consistency, and warmth. El Danubio restaurant...

Fran DaMor: The Mexican Sculptor Who Is Committed to Returning to Nature

Fran DaMor is a Mexican sculptor. His primary theme is our relationship with nature and reconnecting with our inner selves.

Breaking

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.

Annie Leibovitz Returns to the World Cup with Photography, Soccer, Art, and Archaeology at Mexico 2026

Portraits, historical images, and artifacts come together in an exhibition that explores the relationship between sports and memory.
spot_imgspot_img