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  • Feb 5, 2025 | theartnewspaper.com | Benjamin Sutton |Paul Biasco

    La feria satélite más reciente que se suma a las festividades de la semana de Zona Maco, Unique Design X, debutó el año pasado con una presentación ferial y un “parque de objetos” en la Plaza de la República en la sombra del Monumento a la Revolución, con rieles y rampas cuales los visitantes y el público podía andar en patineta.

  • Feb 5, 2025 | theartnewspaper.com | Benjamin Sutton |Paul Biasco

    The newest satellite fair to join the festivities of Mexico City's Art Week, Unique Design X, debuted last year with both a fair presentation and an “object park” on Plaza de la República in the shadow of the Monument to the Revolution, with bespoke rails and ramps that visitors were welcome to skateboard around.

  • Feb 4, 2025 | theartnewspaper.com | Shanti Mattei |Benjamin Sutton |Paul Biasco

    There is perhaps no better place to be in early February than Mexico City for the capital’s Art Week. Zona Maco, arguably Latin America’s most important art fair, runs from 5 to 9 February—its satellites Material and Salón Acme take place from 6 to 9 February—drawing collectors from around the country and globe. But this year gallerists will have to contend with US President Donald Trump’s impending import tariffs, combined with a globally lacklustre market, could put a damper on sales.

  • Feb 3, 2025 | theartnewspaper.com | Benjamin Sutton |Paul Biasco |Constanza Valdes

    Now in its 23rd year, Zona Maco (5-9 February) is technically one fair, but in practice it is more like four different fairs under one roof at the sprawling Centro Citibanamex. Its main section for Modern and contemporary art, subdivided into four sectors, is the largest, with 133 galleries from nearly 30 different countries this year.

  • Feb 3, 2025 | theartnewspaper.com | Shanti Mattei |Paul Biasco |Constanza Valdes |Sarah P. Hanson

    There is perhaps no better place to be in early February than Mexico City for the capital’s Art Week. Zona Maco, arguably Latin America’s most important art fair, runs from 5 to 9 February—its satellites Material and Salón Acme take place from 6 to 9 February—drawing collectors from around the country and globe. But this year gallerists will have to contend with US President Donald Trump’s impending import tariffs, combined with a globally lacklustre market, could put a damper on sales.

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