

Apapacho: entre instantes y personajes del mexicano
Discover a rich cultural offering in Mexico City with various exhibitions and events that celebrate identity, art, and reflection. Begin your experience with “Apapacho: Between moments and characters of the Mexican”, the first exhibit by Jessica Álvarez, which presents almost 50 watercolors that capture daily life and Mexican traditions through endearing scenes like rabbits buying sweet bread and axolotls in the subway.
Continue at the National Art Museum (Munal) with “Under the sign of Saturn. Divination in art”, which explores the influence of clairvoyance, spiritualism, and tarot in over 200 works of Mexican art. You will also find “Laughs by the meter”, which celebrates the emotional connection with the city’s transportation system, and “The horizon always moves away”, which addresses contemporary and sociopolitical issues. The exhibition “Knowing the world with your mouth, without getting pricked by thorns” offers a reflection on the relationship between food, the body, and identity.