

Natos y Waor
The event series features a diverse range of artistic and cultural expressions centered around themes of memory, identity, and heritage. It kicks off with a performance by Natos y Waor in CDMX, who will present their show “Cicatrices,” aiming to connect with audiences through powerful storytelling. Complementing this, the installation “Huellas de la Memoria” showcases over 300 pairs of used shoes from families searching for missing persons, alongside engravings, photographs, and a timeline documenting disappearances in Mexico from 1969 to 2024, serving as a poignant tribute to those seeking their loved ones.
Another highlight is “Bajo el signo de Saturno. Adivinación en el arte,” an exhibition that explores the visual history of hermetic sciences and divination, reflecting on its influence on generations of artists while delving into esoteric knowledge as a form of creative thought. Additionally, “El ferrocarril de Monte Alto,” accessible from June