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Luis Alfonso Villalobos: Painting, Collapse, and Contemporary Art

The artist, who hails from Guadalajara, uses painting as a starting point to explore it in conceptual terms, driven by a personal need.

“The Staircase Brought the House Down”: Alejandra Laviada and the Inevitable Beauty of Ruin

The exhibition is on view at the Zapopan Art Museum (MAZ) through June 14.

Behind the Scenes at ABC Art Baja California: An Interview with Its Founders

ABC Art Baja California has established itself as a dynamic entity that brings together the region, the community, and artistic production.

“The thrill lies in the danger, in what’s on the verge of failing”: Alejandro Almanza

In an interview about his mid-career phase and his place in contemporary art, the artist explores risk and tension.

Jimena de Tezanos and the Promotion of Contemporary Central American Art

Jimena is the founder of Galería Rebelde, the most prominent art gallery in Central Latin America.

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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.

Amulio Espinosa: the Mexican filmmaker who moved to Finland and will premiere “About the Beginning” in Mexico

He is also the director of Cinemaissí, the Latin American film festival in the Nordic countries, and reflects on travel and identity.

Villa Pilar: Leonora Carrington’s Lost Painting, Born Amid Shock Therapy and Ghosts

The work has resurfaced in Spain and will be included in "Leonora Carrington: The Symptomatic Surreal" at the Freud Museum

Tierra Patagonia: A luxury retreat offering unforgettable scenery in the far south of Chile

Glaciers, pumas, and comfort in one of Chile’s most spectacular landscapes.

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