Armando Navarro

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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.

What happened during the 1985 robbery at the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City?

“The heist of the century” in Mexico, carried out at the National Museum of Anthropology, reveals the unique relationship we have with history

Chiandoni: The Mexican Ice Cream Shop of War, Refuge, and Family

One of Mexico City's oldest ice cream shops has a rich history.

Chichén Itzá: The Dance of Architecture and the Cosmos

Chichén Itzá is also one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country.

The Sonoran Taco: Here Are the 5 Most Innovative Taco Shops in Sonora, Mexico

The taco is the quintessential Mexican dish: portable, affordable, and capable of encapsulating an entire region in one or two tortillas. What makes this...

Interview with Alarcia-Ferrer Architects: Friendship, Politics, and Architecture

Running an architecture firm for nearly two decades is quite a feat. Alarcia-Ferrer Arquitectos has pulled it off.

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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.
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