

El horizonte siempre se aleja
The horizon always moves away” serves as a compelling exhibition that brings together a diverse collection of artworks reflecting on contemporary themes, inspired by philosopher Giorgio Agamben’s idea of transcending temporal boundaries. Alongside this, “Tixinda: 40 years in defense of the purple snail” commemorates the Mixtec community’s four decades of preserving the ancestral craft of purple dyeing, highlighting the crucial role of women in preserving their textile heritage through an exhibition of over 100 traditional garments. Additionally, “Tim Burton: The Labyrinth” offers an immersive journey into the dark, magical world created by the renowned filmmaker, while Ana López-Montes’ exhibition “Almarios, tales for the soul” brings vibrant narratives to life through color and abstraction. Completing the cultural tapestry, the “Casa Ofrenda Día de Muertos Mexskeletons” merges popular art with Day of the Dead traditions, featuring guided tours and artisan workshops. Together, these events