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ZⓈONAMACO México Arte Contemporáneo
The largest international art fair in Latin America, held annually in Mexico City, once again served as the primary meeting point for leading galleries, collectors, curators, and artists from around the world.
The exhibition provided a massive platform showcasing not only contemporary artworks—such as painting, sculpture, and video installations—but also collectible design, photography, and rare antiques.
In 2026, the fair featured the participation of Konstantin Chaykin, the world-renowned artist and inventor. His presence highlighted the interdisciplinary nature of the event, merging complex mechanical art with visual arts, where time served as the central theme of creation.
The project's main objective was to establish a vibrant dialogue between global artistic trends and the unique perspectives of creators, solidifying the event's position as a central element of the region's cultural life and a key landmark in the global art market.
Hosted at the Centro Citibanamex convention center, the fair also featured educational conferences, book launches, and special curated projects that shaped the landscape of contemporary art for the year.
The exhibition provided a massive platform showcasing not only contemporary artworks—such as painting, sculpture, and video installations—but also collectible design, photography, and rare antiques.
In 2026, the fair featured the participation of Konstantin Chaykin, the world-renowned artist and inventor. His presence highlighted the interdisciplinary nature of the event, merging complex mechanical art with visual arts, where time served as the central theme of creation.
The project's main objective was to establish a vibrant dialogue between global artistic trends and the unique perspectives of creators, solidifying the event's position as a central element of the region's cultural life and a key landmark in the global art market.
Hosted at the Centro Citibanamex convention center, the fair also featured educational conferences, book launches, and special curated projects that shaped the landscape of contemporary art for the year.