

Tim Burton. El Laberinto
Experience a vivid confluence of artistic expression with multiple upcoming exhibitions that explore the complexities of culture, memory, and identity.
**Tim Burton: El Laberinto** invites audiences into an immersive journey through the invention of Tim Burton, where darkness intertwines with magic and fantasy. This extraordinary exhibition reveals original pieces that uncover the secrets of Burton’s creative mind.
**Andrew Roberts** presents multimedia projects that challenge the cultural production dynamics of late capitalism, crafting unique characters and worlds that provoke thought about neoliberal structures.
**Parteras Urbanas: Entre Patrimonio y C** runs from May 5 to June 8, 2025, in Chapultepec’s Open Gallery Grutas de las Rejas, showcasing works that reflect on memory, migration, and the impacts of capitalism. Highlights include “Huellas de la Memoria,” featuring over 300 pairs of used shoes to symbolize families searching for missing persons in Mexico, alongside rich narratives from various artists such as Ioulia Akhmadeeva and Alberto Castro Leñero, who delve into personal and collective memories.
Additionally, the exhibition honoring **Germán List Arzubide** pays tribute to his significant cultural and ideological influence in Mexico. Showcasing approximately 300 works, including artistic pieces, photographs, and manuscripts, this retrospective highlights connections with iconic artists like Diego Rivera and Aurora Reyes.
Together, these dynamic events invite engagement with urgent social themes while celebrating the intersections of art, history, and identity.