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An Artist’s Artist Gets His Due in Mexico City

by Sarah Rose Sharp November 15, 2018

Timoney presents a kind of salon-style show, but all emerging from a single mind.

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Itinerant and Off-the-Map Galleries Find a Place in Mexico City’s Material Art Fair

by Devon Van Houten Maldonado February 5, 2016February 6, 2016

MEXICO CITY — International art collectors, guzzling mescal and flexing gaudy taste, are descending on this megalopolis, and will leave on Monday with a hangover and something shiny.

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Making Space for Painting in Mexico City, Where Conceptual Art Reigns

by Lucia Hinojosa November 13, 2015November 14, 2015

MEXICO CITY — In places like Mexico City, where conceptual art with an overt socio-political agenda currently dominates, media such as sculpture, drawing, and painting go completely unnoticed, seen as vain expressions belonging to an expired avant-garde.

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Independent Art Spaces Thrive in Mexico City

by Matt Stromberg April 15, 2015April 16, 2015

MEXICO CITY — In the mid ’90s, a small group of project- and artist-run spaces emerged in Mexico, attracting international recognition for the artists involved and kickstarting the boom in contemporary Mexican art.

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In Mexico City, an Alternative Art Fair Builds a Community

by Matt Stromberg February 9, 2015February 12, 2015

MEXICO CITY — As blue chip galleries courted international collectors at the city’s biggest art fair on the fringes of the tony neighborhood of Polanco, a smaller and more intimate fair opened on Thursday night across town.

Asian Cultural Council Offers Fellowships and Grants for Research and Cultural Exchange
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Asian Cultural Council Offers Fellowships and Grants for Research and Cultural Exchange

ACC provides artists, arts professionals, and scholars with support for research and cultural exchange between Asia, the US, and within Asia. Applications open November 1–30.

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