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Galerie Philia’s exhibition “Transátlantico” celebrates the abilities of design to transcend cultural, societal, and geographical boundaries.
February 8, 2022 - February 12, 2022
Open for the duration of ZⓈONAMACO, Galerie Philia’s exhibition “Transátlantico” is a presentation celebrating the abilities of design to transcend cultural, societal, and geographical boundaries. Featuring designers from Latin America in conversation with those hailing from Europe, the immersive showcase of sculptural designs and functional objects acts as a bridge between the two geographies where design highlights a common ground. Within scenography conceived by House of Kirschner, viewers should look out for highlights like Breuer Estudio’s geometric furniture, looking at sculptures by Constantin Brancusi, Vladimir Naumov’s Yeti sofa, Verdi Design’s La Macorina (a pendulum sculpture that transforms into a hammock), Ceiba lamps from Church Estudio, and much more.
Through April 9, 2022, Le Laboratoire is presenting an exhibition of the artist, graphic designer, and poet Alejandro Magallanes.
On view at Galería RGR, Ding Yi’s “Anomalous Galaxies” features 11 paintings from the artist’s ongoing “Appearance of Crosses” series.
Akwetey Orraca-Tetteh’s first solo show in Mexico, “Western Retreat” stems from the artist’s relocation to Mexico City in 2020.
Inaugurating the gallery space within OMR’s newly-opened ALGO—a venue located in cultural hub LAGO—is the exhibition “Form Follows Energy.”
In the exhibition "the homemaker and her domain, part III," Leonor Antunes examines the life and work of Léna Meyer-Berner.
Mitchell-Innes & Nash's show “Olvido, Sombra, Nada” features the artists Tiona Nekkia McClodden, Lucas Samaras, and Paul Mpagi Sepuya.
Josué Mejía's exhibition "First Scene: Entre caballos de fuerza y caballos de vapor" looks at the 1932 ballet by Carlos Chávez, Horse-Power.
The creative collective Tercerunquinto’s exhibition “Obra gris: On Form and Color” is on view at Proyectos Monclova through March 5, 2022.
Continuing with the theme of investigating man-made structures in natural spaces and their consequences, Sofía Táboas presents her very own, “Gama Térmica.”
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