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Mexico City is one of the oldest cities in the world and its history goes back to the mighty Aztec empire.
In the present time, the city is a bustling metropolis, and its heritage is evident in the art scene and the works of the artists. Most of the galleries in Mexico City support contemporary arts of established artists while the young and emerging are well represented as well.
Places like Yautepec, Galería OMR, Zona Maco, Galería Enrique Guerrero will get you acquainted with the art picture and artists in Mexico City.
The Kurimanzutto art gallery is located at 94 Rafael Rebollar Street in Mexico City. The building was previously a lumber yard and a bakery, but architect Alberto Kalach beautifully renovated it to contain an exhibition space, offices, a small storeroom, a library along with a small kitchen. In the present times, the gallery is home to the works of more than 30 national and international artists.
Address: Gob. Rafael Rebollar 94, Col. San Miguel Chapultepec 11850, México D.F., Mexico
Tel.: +52 55 5256 2408
The Yautepec art gallery in Mexico City was established by Daniela Elbahara and Brett W Schultz in 2008, and they are also the initiators of the Mexico’s Material Art Fair. Located at Melchor Ocampo, it is one of the most popular cultural places in Mexico City. This gallery focuses on the contemporary arts of artists from all over the world.
Address: Interior Calz. Melchor Ocampo 154, Cuauhtemoc, San Rafael, 06470 Ciudad de México, D.F., Mexico.
Established in 1983 by Patricia Ortiz Monasterio and Jaime Riestra, the Galería OMR is one of the most popular modern art galleries in Mexico City. Located in the Roma district which is a major cultural destination in the city, the gallery supports young and emerging as well as established artists. This gallery participates in art fairs like Zona MACO, Art Basel, Art Basel Miami, etc.
Address: Cordoba 100, Roma Norte, Mexico City, 06700, Mexico.
The Lulu gallery is the brainchild of artist Martin Soto Climent and curator Chris Sharp. Since its establishment in 2013, the Lulu has been an important destination to hold exhibitions and art shows. This gallery is also a partner of Future Generation Art Prize 2017, which is a prize to discover, support and promote young and upcoming artists of the future.
Address: 231 Bajio, red puertita (corner Manzanillo). Colonia Roma, Cuauhtemoc, DF 06760, Mexico city, Mexico.
The Galería Luis Adelantado art gallery was established by Luis Adelantado in Spain in the year 1985, and 24 years later its branch in Mexico City was formed. The gallery was set in an 1500 m2 warehouse which boasts of large space and modern facilities. This place displays the art of artists such as Sophie Calle, Omero Leyva, Luis Gordillo, etc.
Address: Laguna de Terminos 260, Col. Anahuac, C.P. 11320, Miguel Hidalgo, México DF., Mexico.
The Arroniz Contemporary Art is located in the beautiful Plaza Rio de Janeiro and is one of the important platforms to display art in Mexico City. This gallery includes works of popular artists like Daniel Alcalá, Marcela Armas, Agustín González, Iván Puig and many more Latin American artists. The Galería Arróniz has helped to promote new artists for more than 10 years.
Address: Tabasco 198, Roma Nte., Cuauhtémoc, 06700 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico.
The Galería López Quiroga located in the posh Polanco district at the Aristóteles is an art gallery that concentrates on the paintings, sculptures and other art forms of the Mexican and Latin American origin. This gallery includes works of noteworthy artists like Rufino Tamayo, Francisco Toledo and José Luis Cuevas, etc.
Address: Av. Horacio 714, Polanco, Polanco IV Secc, Miguel Hidalgo, 11550 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico.
The Galería Enrique Guerrero is a popular art gallery in Mexico City which represents a group of young and emerging artists and supports their art that may belong to assorted forms like video, photography, painting, sculpture, performance, installation, etc. The gallery mainly promotes contemporary art and supports artists like Remedios Varo, Nobuyoshi Araki, Guillermo Kuitca, etc.
Address: General Juan Cano 103, Colonia San Miguel Chapultepec, Mexico City, 11850, Mexico.
Fundación Marso became a contemporary art gallery in the year 2013, while previously it was a Mexican artistic community. The Marso is focused on promoting the art and artists of Mexico as well as the rest of Latin America and also supports established as well as upcoming artists. This art gallery not only exhibits the arts but also publishes books, runs residency programs and undertakes other initiatives for the welfare of the artists.
Address: Berlín 37, Col. Juárez(between Marsella and Versalles) 06600, Mexico City, Mexico.