Exhibitions to see during Mexico City Art Week

Analogue art: Gregor Hildebrandt’s inventive portrait of Luis Barragán uses cassette cases with custom-printed inlays to form a gridded image of the Mexican architect inside a wooden case Photo: Roman März
Gregor Hildebrandt: Gilardi Lilien
Casa Gilardi
3-28 February

Taking over the colourful Casa Gilardi, Luis Barragán’s last commissioned residence, built for the advertising executive Francisco Gilardi in the mid-1970s, the German artist Gregor Hildebrandt transforms the house’s stylish rooms with an ever-expanding exhibition of his enigmatic works across various media. Known for transforming outmoded analogue recording media—including audio cassettes, VHS tapes and vinyl records—into paintings, sculptures and large-scale installations, the Berlin-based artist’s conceptual works explore themes of memory, nostalgia and the physical representation of intangible sound and sight.
Presented by Mexico City’s Saenger Galería, the survey Gilardi Lilien (Gilardi Lilies) features more than 40 poetic works created between 2005 and 2025. Hildebrandt’s first major one-person exhibition in Mexico follows a solo stand with Perrotin at Zona Maco in 2019 and a two-person show with Alicja Kwade at the Museo de Arte de Zapopan in Guadalajara in 2023. This lively presentation features several of the artist’s signature Rip-off paintings and Brâncuși-like shaped record columns, in both vinyl and bronze, as well as a cassette-shelf portrait of Barragán.
The inventive Rip-off works, his painterly compositions created by transferring the magnetic coating of audio or videotape onto canvas with adhesive, include contrasting light and dark versions of a horse standing in a pond (a reference to Barragán’s love of riding and his famous Cuadra San Cristóbal equestrian complex) and a suite of works depicting a goat leaping for leaves on a tree, a reference to an ancient Persian vessel whose repeated imagery is considered the world’s oldest animation. Hildebrandt’s portrait of Barragán combines cassette cases with custom-printed inlays to form a gridded image inside a wooden case, which relates to a Mies van der Rohe portrait he created for a 2021 exhibition at a Berlin house designed by the German architect. Meanwhile, a new bronze work depicting an enlarged knight piece from a chess set reflects Barragán’s interest in horses and Hildebrandt’s love of the game. P.L.
Laura Anderson Barbata’s Untitled (1996), on view in the Museo Tamayo exhibition Photo by Pierre Le Hors; courtesy Museo Tamayo
Wayamou: Lenguas de lo común
Museo Tamayo
6 February-10 May

This two-artist exhibition’s title, wayamou, is a word from the language spoken by the Yanomami, an Indigenous community living in the Amazon rainforest along the border between Brazil and Venezuela. It refers to a type of ceremonial conversation between two people aimed at overcoming conflicts and maintaining peace.
It is especially apt for the Mexican artist Laura Anderson Barbata and the Yanomami artist Sheroanawe Hakihiiwe, who have been in a productive dialogue for more than three decades. They first met when Anderson Barbata learned traditional canoe-making techniques from the Ye’kuana community in Mahekoto-Theri (Platanal) and, in return, gave a community workshop on making paper with natural fibres, which Hakihiiwe attended and ultimately inspired him to become an artist. His paintings and drawings on handmade paper have only grown in scale and formal complexity since, including a selection depicting Amazonian animals and plants that was featured in the central exhibition at the 2022 Venice Biennale. Anderson
Barbata’s work, meanwhile, spans sculpture, textiles, works on paper, dance and street processions that address political, environmental and social justice issues. Both artists, fundamentally, are interested in how their work can spark conversations and deeper understanding regarding our relationships to our natural surroundings and each other. B.S.
Still from Nour Bishouty’s new film Catfish Mother Puddle of Juice (2026), which was shot across Mexico City and Toronto Photo by Melissa Nocetti; courtesy of the artist and Cooper Cole, Toronto
Nour Bishouty: Unlikely Mother
Museo Universitario del Chopo
Until 24 May

Since joining the Museo Universitario del Chopo as its chief curator last year, Miguel A. López has developed a unique curatorial programme for this storied university museum that is focused on drawing connections with Central America, championing trans voices and promoting artists from the Arab world and its diasporas. For Art Week, and in line with this vision, the museum’s cavernous central space will be devoted to the Jordanian-born artist Nour Bishouty’s solo exhibition Unlikely Mother, which offers an exploration of lineage, maternal relations and bodily expression.
Bishouty, whose work has been shown at the Liverpool Biennial and Art Jameel, is broadly interested in the mechanisms of memory, the construction of knowledge and the aftereffects of misunderstanding. In Unlikely Mother, she explores these topics through familial relations: specifically, the bond between mother and daughter. “Although it is not about my mother, she is certainly at the genesis of the work,” Bishouty says. The show’s anchor, A Catfish, a Mother, and a Puddle of Juice (2026), is both a film and video installation narrated by a catfish, a hybrid creature with an unusual evolutionary genealogy that inspired the structure of the film’s story. Shot in both Mexico City and Toronto, the film slips between languages, geographies and multiple actors playing the same character to construct a narrative about the ambiguity of belonging.
The rest of the works in the exhibition relate to the shape and expressiveness of human hands, perhaps one of the most distinctive human features. “I was thinking about questions of the body and how it is read,” Bishouty says. Her videos of hand shadows and gestures, gloves with irregular finger placement and hand trace drawings stem from her own mother’s experience with symbrachydactyly, a rare limb anomaly that results in missing fingers, and the childhood stories that sought to explain the cause of it. M.C.B.G.
Néstor Jiménez’s La yunta (2025), made of concrete and oil on plywood Courtesy of the artist and Proyectos Monclova Gallery
Néstor Jiménez: One in a Million
Museo Universitario Arte Contemporáneo
Until 3 July

Among Mexican artists navigating their early- to mid-career years, solo exhibitions at the Museo Universitario Arte Contemporáneo (Muac) or Museo Tamayo had been, until recently, a rarity. Néstor Jiménez’s One in a Million at the Muac demonstrates how, at the top-tier museums for contemporary art in Mexico, programming is shifting towards a younger, local generation whose work responds to the historical conditions and social context of Mexico in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. It is also Lucía Sanromán’s first curated show at the Muac since joining the museum as chief curator in 2024.
Jiménez spent his formative years creating work about self-governing labour movements in the satellite cities and peripheries of Mexico City, and exploring ways of depicting the city’s tradition of autoconstrucción (self-build). For his solo show at the Muac, he has created a new body of work around the concept of an everyman: an urban, working-class, day-job hunter whose primary responsibility is providing for his family and getting by.
Through collages sourced from classified job listings, ceramic sculptures of empty stomachs and a series of paintings of the exteriors of households in mourning, Jiménez reflects on a wide array of social ills plaguing the city’s impoverished working class. “I noticed there were a lot more black ribbons,” the artist says about the streets surrounding his studio, which inspired Hibiscus, a series of paintings. “They speak to the violence that affects the neighbourhood.” Each of the 12 works is painted a different shade of blue to mark the passing of the evening hours and includes a black ribbon above a door hinge.
The idea for the show emerged from a posthumous portrait Jiménez sketched after attending his father’s funeral remotely in the years following the pandemic. A formal, finished version of the portrait hangs in pride of place at the Muac. M.C.B.G.
Sanromán has an ambitious agenda for the Museo Universitario Arte Contemporáneo that includes repairing its fractured relationship with the local community
The German city is hosting the first major European exhibition of her paintings, which are barely known outside her adopted country of Mexico
The exhibition at the Museo del Palacio de Bellas Artes traces the 99-year-old Mexican artist’s unique and dynamic approach to the human figure and highlights her work as a cultural organiser
A rising movement calls for housing reform in Mexico’s largest and most expensive city, but vandalism by disruptive groups has weakened its cause

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Rose by Samuel R. Byrd

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Price: $385  NOW 95

Rose
by Samuel R. Byrd
Limited Edition Serigraph – Hand Pulled
Size 26″ x 20″ Approx

Samuel is a realistic artist whose work expresses his personal experiences and encounters in the inner city, as well as in his travels. He translates the impact of his vision into his artwork, which depicts the tender, innocent and emotional side of children, women and elderly. Abstracts are also a large part of Samuel’s artistic endeavors. Recently, he has undertaken the task of combining realism and abstract into one creation to obtain the proper mood in his drawings and paintings. Since childhood, Samuel has loved and created art. Inspired by his family to pursue his dreams, Samuel’s art has become renown. His works have traveled throughout the United States, Europe, the Caribbean, and even Brazil. Samuel has won many awards and prizes for his art. His artwork has appeared on TV shows such as “Generations,” “Different World,” and “The Cosby Show.”

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    Heart and Soul by Albert Fennell

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    Heart and Soul
    by Albert Fennell

    Lithograph/ Signed 
    Open Edition 
    Size: 18 1/4″ x 29 1/4 x”Approx

    Albert Fennell art work can be can be summed up in one word: Diversity. Albert is as proficient in oil as he is in pastel or ink. Fennell uses his unique ability to create depth, dimension and illusions of exemplary quality. Albert Fennell was born in San Diego, California, and his talent was evident at the early age of five when he started drawing in-depth pictures of cartoon characters. As a young man in the 6th grade at Ocean View Elementary School, Albert’s landscape done in tempera paint was selected in a district-wide competition and was exhibited in the San Diego Museum of Art. Fennell studied fine arts at San Diego Mesa College, commercial drawing at San Diego City College, and refined his skills at Alexander’s School of Drawing, Printing, and Design.

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      Quilting Time by Romare Bearden

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      Quilting Time
      by Romare Bearden
      Open Edition
      Size Paper: 24 x 36 / Image: 17 1/4 x 25 3/8  Approx

      Born in Charlotte, North Carolina in 1911, Romare Bearden, by the time of his death in 1988, had achieved a stature known by few artists during their lifetimes. He was, and still is, considered America’s greatest collagist and was thus honored by receiving the National Medal of Arts in 1987 from then President Reagan. The artist’s works are in the permanent collections of most every major American Museum including the Museum of Modern Art and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Retrospectives of Bearden’s art have been organized by the Museum of Modern Art, the Mint Museum of Art, the Detroit Institute, the Studio Museum in Harlem and the Council for Creative Projects.
      Throughout his life, Bearden depicted many rituals and social customs of twentieth century rural Black America. The images of spiritual ceremonies, baptisms and burial, industrial hardships, musical arrangements and daily life have become the themes that critics and collectors most frequently associate with his work. Visually and emotionally stimulating, Romare Bearden’s collages and prints are beautiful to behold and fantastic to contemplate.

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        Trina Talks Leaked ‘Personal’ Photos

        Trina was the victim of theft recently, as the Diamond Princess’ cell phone was stolen and personal pictures she snapped on the device, including nude images, were leaked online.

        The Miami rapper told MTV News on Monday (March 1) that her phone was taken during the BET Hip-Hop Awards in October and the criminal has attempted to shake her down for hush money.

        “[The images are] me on a very upset day — I think I was in Canada, upset crying,” she explained. “Just personal stuff. Photos in the studio. I think [one] was me having an allergic reaction, breaking out. I just think it was my personal stuff and for someone to do that is so, so wrong. So now I’m actually having it looked into by the FBI and it’s gonna be a bigger situation than just leaked photos. Hopefully we can deal with the situation and put an end to it.”

        Trina admitted she took some racy photos of herself, however all the images that appeared on various sites aren’t from her phone. The rapper said whoever stole the images also placed some photos that are not her in an attempt to sensationalize the set. In addition to a few of the nude images, Trina said some of the photos are clean images of her at birthday celebrations, her with friends and an image of her fresh from a facial.

        The set also contains several of Trina holding up her arm, which appears to have a rash of some sort, and she explained those pictures were taken in order to show her doctor — the rapper broke out but wasn’t sure what was causing the ailment.

        “I don’t recall being allergic to anything, but obviously, yeah [I am],” she said. “I was in the studio recording for a couple of days and just started having breakouts. And my doctor said you’re allergic to shellfish or makeup bronzer.”

        Her doctor, she said, diagnosed her with Urticaria, which essentially is hives and has since gone away.

        Trina’s leaked nude photos follow similar situations that Rihanna and Cassie had to deal with last year.

        Experts warn to think twice before taking private images on mobile devices, which can easily be lost and subject to strangers digging into your private material.

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        Leaked Celebrity Nude Photos

        Celebrity nudes = Fame, fortune and filth. Leaked celebrity nude photos inspire instant adoration and fascination from the masses, most of whom are sexually frustrated enough to care. This is the state of today’s celebrities. Especially if you want to get or stay famous.

        Can you imagine classy icons like Marilyn Monroe or Audrey Hepburn posing naked for photographs? They at least had self-respect. However, thanks to the wonderful technological advances of mobile phones and those cameras they’ve got built into them, we are now a planet of people capturing their nether-regions and sending them to other humans.

        Celebs are no different… apart from the small fact that people want to hack into their phones and share them with the world. So which leaked celebrity nudes are the best?

         

        Naked celebrities, leaked or otherwise, are everywhere nowadays. It’s the new norm. The advent of the sex tape has added a whole other element to the voyeuristic nature of watching the lives of famous people.

        For the first time, it feels like we can peer behind their bedroom doors and watch them at it. It also humanizes celebrities and brings them down to our level of perversion. We all have tits and dicks. We like to flaunt. It’s normal!

        Besides, there’s no better way for celebs to boost their value and get widespread global media attention by dropping some nude pics. Intentionally leaked celebrity nude photos are more common then you think, despite their usual accusatory claims and victimized lamentations.

        Let’s place some kind of arbitrary importance on these photographs because, lets face it, some people get private images leaked and after we’ve stopped gawping at their flesh, we wonder who the hell they are.

        The most famous of the lot, Scarlett Johansson managed to melt the entire internet when her boobies broke free. Jessica Alba must be absolutely thrilled because there was a vague hint of self-shot nudity dithering around the web, but ScarJo completely obliterate her and make HecklerSpray.com famous. Thanks.

        Rumor has it that Rihanna’s naked photographs were leaked online by Chris Brown after they broke up. Pierced nipples. E’nuff said.

        Rihanna was very unhappy when her nude photos surfaced on the internet.

        “I just felt like my whole privacy was taken before that [by the injury photo] and then, when that came out, I thought, ‘Oh great, so now there’s nothing they don’t know about me and my private life.’ It was humiliating and it was embarrassing.”

        Miley Cyrus was only of interest to pre-teens, but then, after the leaking of some pictures, she transformed into an actual celebrity. The picture on the left shows Miley naked in a bathtub; word has it that it was a private photo series for Liam Hemsworth, her fiance. The picture on the right is famous on the internet; it supposedly shows Miley taking a nude self-shot while in a Madrid hotel. There’ no proof that its legit but no way to disprove it either. Believe what you will.

        Black History Month Celebration 2023

        Saturday, February 25, 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.

        Celebrate Black History Month with programs and activities highlighting Black artists and the work of local community organizations.

        October Gallery’s Mercer Redcross was honored at this celebration Philadelphia Museum of Art.

        Fruitful by LaShun Beal

        Price: $225 
        Fruitful
        by LaShun Beal
        Limited Signed Edition
        Edition 950
        Size 27 3/8″ x 27 1/4″ Approx

        LaShun Beal was born January 28, 1962. He’s a native of Detroit, and now resides in the Houston, TX area. Although he’s taken a few classes, he has no formal art training and really considers himself to be a self-taught artist. Beal’s subject matter seems to revolve around female characters. His style depicts the many differences of African-American women. Over the last few years he’s developed his signature Universal Woman character which has came to be associated with his name.

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          Restoration, Male by Edwin Lester

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          Price: $175
          Restoration, Male
          by Edwin Lester
          Limited Edition Signed and Numbered
          Offset Lithograph Print / Edition 1200
          Size 22″ x 26″ Approx

          This self taught artist from Philadelphia has been well accepted in the art community in his first year. Expressing his acceptance in Christ and some political issues has taken many by surprise wondering what is to be expected in 2004.

          When ask if he considered himself a spiritual or concept artist he replied, “I paint images which are a part of my everyday life. God, love, simply living trying to be the best I can at what ever I am trying to accomplish that day. I just love what I do and when I walk out into the world each day, there is so much to see, so much to paint. For tomorrow is not promised. So today I will say what I can, do as I must and paint what I can even if it’s just one stroke.”

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            Duet by Albert Fennell

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            Duet
            by Albert Fennell

            Lithograph/ Signed
            Open Edition
            Size: 23″ x 33″ Approx

            Albert Fennell art work can be can be summed up in one word: Diversity. Albert is as proficient in oil as he is in pastel or ink. Fennell uses his unique ability to create depth, dimension and illusions of exemplary quality. Albert Fennell was born in San Diego, California, and his talent was evident at the early age of five when he started drawing in-depth pictures of cartoon characters. As a young man in the 6th grade at Ocean View Elementary School, Albert’s landscape done in tempera paint was selected in a district-wide competition and was exhibited in the San Diego Museum of Art. Fennell studied fine arts at San Diego Mesa College, commercial drawing at San Diego City College, and refined his skills at Alexander’s School of Drawing, Printing, and Design.

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              Serenade by Albert Fennell

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              Serenade

              by Albert Fennell
              Lithograph/ Signed
              Open Edition
              Size: 23″ x 33″ Approx

              Albert Fennell art work can be can be summed up in one word: Diversity. Albert is as proficient in oil as he is in pastel or ink. Fennell uses his unique ability to create depth, dimension and illusions of exemplary quality. Albert Fennell was born in San Diego, California, and his talent was evident at the early age of five when he started drawing in-depth pictures of cartoon characters. As a young man in the 6th grade at Ocean View Elementary School, Albert’s landscape done in tempera paint was selected in a district-wide competition and was exhibited in the San Diego Museum of Art. Fennell studied fine arts at San Diego Mesa College, commercial drawing at San Diego City College, and refined his skills at Alexander’s School of Drawing, Printing, and Design.

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                Malcolm X by Al Todd – Hand Embellished

                 

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                Malcolm X by Al Todd
                Hand Embellished
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                Size 20″ w x 27″ h x 1.25″ Approx

                NOTE: Each hand embellished canvas print is unique. No two are alike. The example above will vary from the one you will receive. 

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                  Phenomenal Woman by Maya Angelou

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                  Phenomenal Woman by Maya Angelou
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                  Size 11″ x 17″ Approx

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