

El horizonte siempre se aleja
The upcoming events collectively celebrate and explore the rich cultural heritage of Mexico through art, history, and community engagement. The exhibition “El horizonte siempre se aleja” offers a reflection on contemporary art, showcasing works that engage with current geopolitical and social concerns, inspired by philosopher Giorgio Agamben’s notions of transcending temporal boundaries. “Tixinda: 40 años en la defensa del caracol púrpura” presents a historical and biocultural narrative, chronicling the Mixtec community’s four-decade struggle to preserve their ancestral dyeing techniques in Oaxaca.
Notable highlights include “Miguel Covarrubias: Una mirada sin fro,” featuring 453 pieces that showcase the life and creative influence of this groundbreaking Mexican artist. The theatrical performance “Abuela Fiera” by Paolina Orta and Adrián Asdrúbal Galindo Vega explores themes of mystery and family. Additional activities such as the “Taller MIDE: