

Cadáver Fantasma
The upcoming series of events at the Museo Universitario Arte Contemporáneo (MUAC) and Bellas Artes brings together a diverse array of artistic expressions that delve into themes of identity, family dynamics, and historical narratives. Highlights include Andrew Roberts’ “Cadáver Fantasma,” a visual installation inspired by video games and Hollywood zombie films, which creates a fictional universe centered around four adolescent survivors of an apocalypse. “Las dos Cassandras” explores the poignant relationship between a mother and daughter, revealing struggles with personal identity during a moment of loss. The exhibition “Bajo el signo de Saturno” features over 200 works reflecting the impact of clairvoyance and spirituality on Mexican art, alongside vibrant performances. Celebrating Jorge González Camarena’s legacy, “Muralismo Desbordado” includes Isa Carrillo’s installation “Espectros,” which engages with archival materials and textiles. “Línea de Vida” pays tribute to trans activist