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The Best Booths at Zona Maco 2026

The Best Booths at Zona Maco 2026

By Wednesday morning, when Zona Maco opened its 22nd edition to VIPs, Mexico City Art Week was in full swing. Monday and Tuesday had seen a slew of gallery openings across the capital city, with museum exhibitions also opening this week. The energy during opening day was vibrant, with many dealers telling ARTnews that last year was great, and this year is seemingly even stronger. How that will translate into sales still remains to be seen. But what is certain is that there is a strong showing of art at the fair, which focuses on contemporary art but also hosts dealers of antiquities and curios, modern art, design, and photography in the expansive hall of the Centro Banamex, on the outskirts of CDMX. As one of the Latin America’s most important fairs, there is a strong mix of galleries from Mexico as well as Central and South America. At this edition, there seems to be a strong emphasis on the use of natural materials in making their work, providing a connection to the earth that …

Mexico City’s Zona Maco to Bring Together 241 Exhibitors Next Month

Mexico City’s Zona Maco to Bring Together 241 Exhibitors Next Month

Next month, Zona Maco, one of Latin America’s top fairs, will alight in Mexico City, bringing together droves of collectors to Centro Banamex, on the outskirts of the capital city for the fair along will several satellites. The fair will take place during the same time as the inaugural edition of Art Basel Qatar, but the conflict doesn’t seem to have impacted Zona Maco, which said it has 50 museum board groups confirmed to attend during the event running from February 4–8. The upcoming iteration will bring together 241 exhibitors across nine sections, several of which focus mainly on modern and contemporary art. There are also sections for design, books, and antiquities. Related Articles The fair’s main section will include 66 exhibitors, such as Pace Gallery, Galleria Continua, Sean Kelly, Mariane Ibrahim, Carl Freedman Gallery, Livia Benavides, and A Lighthouse Called Kanata, alongside some of Mexico’s top galleries like Kurimanzutto, OMR, Proyectos Monclova, Labor, Curro, and Galería Karen Huber. “We’re very excited because each year it gets more interesting—you think you’ve done it all, and …