

De mole, de chile y de manteca: obras únicas de Fabián Giles
This month, Mexico City becomes a vibrant cultural center with a series of entertaining and provocative art exhibitions. ‘De mole, de chile y de manteca: obras únicas de Fabián Giles’ highlights the artist’s first solo exhibition of collage, where he merges pop art, political humor, and sensuality in a visual feast that explores identity and social tensions through works loaded with symbolism and emotion.
Simultaneously, ‘Tim Burton, The Labyrinth’ offers an immersive experience in the universe of the renowned director, where visitors can meet iconic characters and explore settings from his films, all displayed as originals and exact replicas.
Finally, ‘Nopalera en el Corazón’ presents 51 sculptures shaped like a prickly pear cactus, intervening in the dialogue about Mexican identity and the cultural richness of the country. Complementing this exhibition, ‘El horizonte siempre se aleja’ delves into contemporary concerns of artists in relation to their social and geopolitical context. For those