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Gallery Weekend México

Gallery Weekend Mexico is the weekend devoted to contemporary arts in Mexico City. Springing from the awe-inspiring amount of high-quality artistic production in the country, this platform created by Código magazine proposes a program to be carried out annually, with the objective of gathering the artistic community with the ever-increasing number of followers and enthusiasts of recently created art.

The second edition of Gallery Weekend Mexico will take place from the 19th to the 21st of September. The program will start on Friday the 19th at 6 P.M. with an opening cocktail at all participating galleries. These galleries will extend their visiting hours over the weekend: on Saturday from 11 in the morning to 7 in the afternoon, on Sunday from 11 to 5 P.M.

Gallery Weekend will provide attendants with a free transportation system in order to facilitate their circuit. Two routes have been designed (you may view them at route section), with vans that will drop visitors off at the entrance to galleries. Signing up is not

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necessary.

This weekend dedicated to art intends to be a space for dialog and reflection about the production and circulation of contemporary creation, as well as to promote art collecting from Mexico City. This is one event in our country’s agenda, which is not to be missed.

Free admission

Anáhuac
Anonymous Gallery
Galería Luis Adelantado

Condesa
Proyecto Paralelo

Escandón
Bikini Wax (Espacio independiente invitado)

Juárez
Galería Ethra
Marso
talcual

Polanco
Patricia Conde Galería
Galería Pablo Goebel Fine Arts
Galería Enrique Guerrero
MINI Art Gallery

Roma
Altiplano Galería
Arróniz Arte Contemporáneo
Lulu (Evento especial)
Proyectos Monclova
Galería OMR

San Ángel
myl arte contemporáneo

San Miguel Chapultepec
Galería de Arte Mexicano
kurimanzutto
Labor
Nina Menocal

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