Zona Maco 2026: A Cultural Hub for Art Lovers in Mexico City
Every February, the vibrant energy of art takes center stage in Mexico City, especially during Zona Maco, the largest and most significant art fair in Latin America. Scheduled for February 4–8, 2026, at Centro Citibanamex, this year’s 22nd edition promises a remarkable showcase with over 200 galleries converging from Mexico, Latin America, the U.S., Europe, and Asia. Founded by Zélika García in 2002, Zona Maco has transformed into a pivotal moment in the cultural calendar, positioning Mexico City as a global art capital, where local and international audiences come together to experience and engage with contemporary artistry.
Zona Maco is structured into various distinct sections, showcasing contemporary and modern art, design, photography, antiques, and publications. A notable feature this year is FORMA, a new section that reflects the contemporary art scene’s evolution, emphasizing cross-disciplinary practices that blur the lines between art and design. “Each section has a clearly defined focus,” García notes, highlighting how these diverse practices coexist and contribute to art’s overall ecosystem. The absence of a single theme allows for a more organic exploration of artistic expression, inviting visitors to witness how different mediums interact in today’s ever-changing landscape.
Major international galleries, alongside prestigious Mexican spaces such as Kurimanzutto, OMR, and Proyectos Monclova, are set to present ground-breaking works at Zona Maco. A unique aspect of this fair is its online component, designed not merely as an alternative but as an extension of the physical experience. This initiative broadens accessibility, making exceptional artworks available to a global audience. As García explains, the fair creates opportunities for connections — when a piece resonates with its viewer, the art is truly activated, holding deeper significance beyond initial observation.
To kick off your visit to Zona Maco, here are five must-see booths that are sure to captivate any art enthusiast.
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Global Perspectives at Mariane Ibrahim: This prominent gallery is known for promoting diverse narratives, showcasing a special presentation of works by the 91-year-old Uruguayan artist José Gamarra, alongside ground-breaking contributions from artists such as ruby onyinyechi amanze and Carmen Neely. This collection not only highlights the gallery’s commitment to diverse artistic voices but also marks Neely’s debut in Latin America, making it a booth not to be missed.
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Functional Design Icons at Carpenters Workshop: Making its debut in the FORMA section, Carpenters Workshop combines art and functional design, featuring works by renowned artists like Maarten Baas and Wendell Castle. The innovative pieces showcased here address the blurred lines between aesthetics and utility, exemplifying how craftsmanship is evolving in contemporary artistic practices.
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Contemporary Voices at OMR: One of the oldest contemporary galleries in Mexico City, OMR presents a mix of established and emerging artists across various mediums, including tapestry, ceramic, and photography. Artists such as Claudia Comte and Pablo Dávila challenge perceptions of materiality and engage viewers in the dialogue surrounding our relationship with the physical world.
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A Cross-Generational Showcase at Sean Kelly: This booth features a diverse portfolio of international artists including Marina Abramović and Kehinde Wiley. Uniting different generations and practices, the showcase delves into themes such as landscape and identity, offering a multifaceted view of contemporary concerns through various artistic lenses.
- Kylie Manning at Pace Gallery: New York-based artist Kylie Manning will showcase her solo exhibition of paintings composed of organic materials, reflecting her unique upbringing in both Alaska and Mexico. Her artwork draws inspiration from the distinct geographies that shaped her experiences, creating visually stunning pieces that resonate and evoke vivid memories tied to cultural landscapes.
As Zona Maco 2026 approaches, the excitement surrounding this event continues to grow. With prominent galleries, innovative sections like FORMA, and an emphasis on collaboration within the art community, attendees can expect a dynamic intersection of creativity and cultural exchange. Whether you’re an avid collector, a curious visitor, or a passionate artist, Zona Maco offers an unparalleled opportunity to explore cutting-edge art from around the globe in the heart of Mexico City. For more information, visit the official Zona Maco website and prepare to immerse yourself in a week of artistic discovery and inspiration.
This article is based on reporting from www.wmagazine.com.
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