24 de enero 2022
By: Cheryl Santos

The art exhibitions you must see before the end of January

This month is the last chance for you to visit these six art shows in the CDMX before the galleries prepare for art week.

January not only means the beginning of a new year, it is also the closing of many art shows that give way to the cultural agenda of the galleries in 2022. Before the whirlwind of February's art week hits the city, we recommend these 6 exhibitions in six spaces that you must visit this month.

Counterworlds in Lodos

Turin 115, Juarez
Until January 22nd

The group exhibition that includes works by Sula Bermúdez-Silverman, Aleph Escobedo, Samuel Guerrero, Berenice Olmedo, Naomi Rincón Gallardo, and Mina Squalli-Houssaïni will be at the Juárez gallery for one more week. To make an appointment @lodosgallery

Кризис Безобразия by Sam Pulitzer at House of Gaga.

Amsterdam 123, Condesa
Until January 15, Tuesday - Saturday, 11 am to 6 pm

The American artist's third exhibition at the Countess gallery consists of 13 graphic works under the title 'Crisis of Ugliness' in Russian and in a poster format. More information at @la_houseofgaga.

Every Friday we pass by Julián Madero in Ladrón

República de Nicaragua 15, Centro Histórico
Through January 24

"The work Julián has prepared for this exhibition is directly informed by three of the four tempera panels that the Florentine painter Sandro Botticelli executed as a wedding gift for Giannozzo Pucci and Lucrezia Bini, aristocrats of his city, in 1483," writes Christian Camacho Reynoso about Julián Madero's solo exhibition. To schedule an appointment at @ladron_galeria

Atomic Venus by Nicole Chaput at Karen Huber

Bucareli 120, Juárez
Until January 22nd

In the project room of Karen Huber's space, Nicole Chaput's work of paintings and soft sculptures create speculative bodies of the female anatomy within an environment somewhere between mystical and clinical. To make an appointment at @khgallery

Est quod visum placet in Patricia Conde Galería

Gral. Juan Cano 68, San Miguel Chapultepec
Through January 15

With contemporary landscapes by Alejandro Cartagena, Moisés Levy, Patricia Lagarde, Oswaldo Ruiz, Javier Hinojosa, among others, the gallery specializing in photography in San Miguel Chapultepec shows a series of windows to nature. More information at @patriciacondegaleria

Alternate models of archaeological research in LAAA

Chihuahua 135, Roma Norte
Through January 30

At the Laboratory of Art, Architecture and Archeology, Francisco Regalado's 3D printed pieces seek to bring the public closer to Mexican relics found in private collections or outside Mexico. More information at @laaa_mx

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