Discover the dreamlike, myth-infused world of artist Clément Beauvais, whose cinematic installations and multidisciplinary practice explore memory, nature, and the sacred.
Discover the top art exhibitions in NYC this week—shows that impress, inspire, and make you look cultured, whether or not you actually read the wall text.
An exploration of Pablo Boneu’s kinetic, layered art, where perception, illusion, and hidden narratives reveal a universe woven thread by thread.
An intimate interview with artist Maisie Cousins, exploring her provocative still lifes, raw femininity, and the creative instincts behind her lush visual hyperboles.
Alejandro G. Iñárritu unveils Sueño Perro, an immersive installation revisiting Amores Perros with unseen footage, a custom soundtrack, and analog film projection at LagoAlgo.
Between ancient rock formations and figures that seem to rise from the depths of stone, Peñalta’s work creates a universe built on a dialogue between nature and memory. His practice, both deeply intuitive and rigorously crafted, reveals faces, animals, and emotions that he envisions trapped inside the stone—inviting us to remember that, in the age of artificial intelligence, the tangible still […]
The artistic language of Ramsés Ruiz is rooted in a meticulous exploration of the human figure as a narrative source. His work also challenges the limitations of traditional materials, giving them renewed meaning. Each piece becomes a reflection on vulnerability, identity, and desire—emotions he considers universally shared. As he puts it: “The body is a permanent object of study. Even now, I […]
This year is shaping up to be an exciting one for the world of art and culture, with a wave of highly anticipated museum inaugurations and reopenings across the globe. From Paris to Almaty, here are some of the standout cultural spaces making headlines in 2025. Fondation Cartier pour l’Art Contemporain, Paris In fall 2025, the Fondation Cartier will move […]
In a world where the fast pace of daily life seems to consume every moment, libraries stand as oases of calm and knowledge. Beyond being spaces for reading and research, these libraries are architectural landmarks that challenge time and memory—places where each book offers an entire universe to those bold enough to explore. Join us on an exclusive journey through […]
The visual work of American artist Alexander Grawoig explores the tension between control and improvisation, chance and intention, seeking to capture the dynamic relationship between chaos and harmony as sources of both divine and human creation. A musician with an extensive career as a guitarist and composer, Grawoig has gradually gravitated toward the quiet world of painting. […]
While traditional art markets like the United States and the United Kingdom are experiencing contractions, Mexico’s art scene is on the rise. A mature ecosystem of galleries, museums, and art fairs—combined with comparatively low operating costs—has contributed to a growing international spotlight. Nowhere is this more evident than in Mexico City, which is experiencing a period of artistic effervescence. […]
A century ago, Leica introduced the world to its first mass-produced 35mm camera—the Leica I—a launch that would go on to transform the photography industry. It’s nearly impossible to think of cameras without the name Leica coming to mind. Founded in 1869 by Ernst Leitz in Wetzlar, Germany, the brand has become a global benchmark in photography. Its prestige lies largely in […]
Gabriel Orozco emerged as a defining voice in the global art scene of the 1990s. The Mexican conceptual artist captivated audiences with his ability to transform the mundane into something quietly profound and intellectually resonant. Born in 1962 in Jalapa, Veracruz, Orozco began his formal training at the National School of Fine Arts (UNAM) in Mexico City and later […]
Mexico City, birthplace of icons like Frida Kahlo and Luis Barragán, breathes art at every corner. Every February, the capital transforms into a cultural playground during Zona Maco, attracting global talent in art and architecture. But beyond these seasonal celebrations, the city’s art scene pulses year-round through its dynamic galleries—spaces that spotlight both emerging and established voices. These are […]
Mario Rodríguez, known in the art world as Mareo, was born in Mexico City in 1981. As a multidisciplinary artist, his creative journey has taken him around the globe, shaping a unique perspective on the relationship between art, matter, and spirit. Educated in Colombia and currently based in Barcelona, Mareo’s academic background is as diverse […]