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In July 2025, CDMX will be a hub of cultural activity, featuring the enchanting “Smurf Village,” a charming Smurf village with a giant balloon, alongside a myriad of thought-provoking art exhibitions. Notable among them is “Akari” by InSpace, merging contemporary Japanese art with multimedia and AI for an immersive experience. The Museo Jumex will host “Gabriel Orozco: National Polytechnic,” showcasing innovative explorations of rotation and symmetry, and “The horizon always moves away,” which delves into contemporary geopolitical concerns. Additionally, “Mystika: A Spiritual Immersive Journey” offers a transformative sensory journey, while “The Wild Child” presents a stark critique of childhood abandonment and societal neglect within the family structure. Thomas Glassford’s monumental installation “Epiphytic Liminalities,” featuring a chandelier inspired by marine landscapes, further enriches the conversation on identity and social issues. Together, these events foster a deep and