

Kader Attia. Un descenso al paraíso
The event ‘Scars of History and Culture’ at the MUAC presents a series of exhibitions and performances that explore themes of identity, collective memory, and the fusion of cultures. Highlighting the work of Kader Attia in ‘A Descent into Paradise,’ the exhibition brings together restored African masks and reflections on cultural resistance through installations that symbolize the scars of history. ‘The Last Train’ proposes an intense dialogue about life and death, while ‘Under the Sign of Saturn’ investigates the influence of astrology in Mexican art. Additionally, ‘The Horizon Always Moves Away’ offers a critical look at contemporary concerns in a geopolitical context. ‘Of Mole, Chili, and Lard’ presents vibrant collages by Fabián Giles that merge humor and sensuality, questioning power structures. Finally, ‘Malinche: The Musical’ celebrates cultural intersection through an emotional spectacle of music and dance. This event invites the public to immerse themselves in a rich dialogue about art, culture, and contemporary