
Reapertura del Museo Dolores Olmedo en CDMX
The Dolores Olmedo Museum in Mexico City reopens in May after six years, featuring one of the largest collections of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera. Expect a grand reintroduction to its historic galleries and iconic Mexican art that celebrate the artists and the museum’s storied architecture.
THE LAND RISES
An opening-year contemporary art exhibition at Museo Jumex, the flagship venue for Fundación Jumex Arte Contemporáneo in Mexico City. The show THE LAND RISES presents a landscape of contemporary works exploring emergence and perception.

Álbum Épico: Exposición futbolera en CDMX
CDMX hosts Álbum Épico, Latin America's largest football-themed exhibition ahead of the 2026 World Cup. The free-entry showcase features historic memorabilia and immersive displays exploring football's cultural moments in a grand venue.

Programa Visuales
An engaging visual program at Museo Universitario del Chopo featuring Nahum B. Zenil’s El límpido espejo de mis ojos (1968–2025). This exhibition surveys perception across decades, pairing archival pieces with contemporary visuals in a historic Mexico City venue that invites reflection on sight, memory, and time.
Ni lomo ni grapa: revistas experimentales españolas
A retrospective at Centro Cultural de España en México surveying fifty years of experimental and rare Spanish magazines. The exhibit traces editorial design, typography, and publishing practices that shaped modern Spanish publishing. A visually rich journey through graphic culture.

Terreno Baldío
Terreno Baldío at Tanta Piedrita me Asfixxia in Mexico City presents contemporary art in a compact indoor gallery. The event on Nov 22, 2026 at 10:00 UTC invites visitors to explore bold installations and urban themes in an intimate space.

Banana Contemporary
Banana Contemporary presents a contemporary-art showcase at the En retrospectiva gallery in Mexico City, highlighting emerging artists and experimental works. The show spotlights bold installations and provocative pieces that reflect current trends in Latin American art, set in an intimate CDMX gallery space.

Raúl Zurita: Verás—El último proyecto & Poema inédito
An exhibition at Casa del Lago UNAM presenting Raúl Zurita's Verás: El último proyecto alongside an unpublished poem, curated by Fernanda Dichi and María Píes. The installation blends poetry with visual art in a contemporary Latin American setting, open to the public for free.