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Zona MACO México Arte Contemporáneo is regarded as the most important contemporary art fair in Latin America, bringing together some of the most relevant international artistic practices. In this new edition, Mexico City will welcome galleries and visitors from February 4 to 8, 2026, within the Main Section, where Galería SENDA will be participating.
For this edition, SENDA presents a proposal that brings together a wide range of artists and artistic languages, spanning disciplines such as sculpture, painting, drawing, photography, and installation. The stand is conceived as a space of transition and symbolic resonance, where diverse approaches to the body, identity, memory, spirituality, and politics converge through a critical and poetic lens.
ARYZ
The painting practice of Aryz unfolds through suspended scenes and fragmented bodies that engage with art history while dialoguing with contemporary urban imaginaries. His large-scale works, marked by dense materiality and eroded surfaces, operate as vestiges—images that resist time and transformation, oscillating between the monumental and the unfinished.
IRAN DO ESPÍRITO SANTO
The sculptural work of Iran do Espírito Santo is characterized by a rigorous minimalist approach that transforms industrial materials into silent, contemplative presences. Through stone, steel, and granite, his works explore perception, balance, and repetition, revealing a tension between the industrial and the poetic.
ANTHONY GOICOLEA
In the work of Anthony Goicolea, the intimate, the political, and the symbolic converge in androgynous figures and landscapes suspended in time. His paintings and drawings explore identity, belonging, and desire through the notion of queer time, weaving autobiographical references with religious and mythological iconography.
GONZALO GUZMÁN
The sculptures of Gonzalo Guzmán emerge from an intermediate realm between dream and wakefulness. Crafted in stainless steel, his forms evoke menhirs, stalactites, and archaic artifacts, inviting viewers to reconsider sculpture as an extension of the subconscious and ritual experience.
GLENDA LEÓN
The practice of Glenda León explores the boundaries between the visible and the invisible, the sonic and the material. Through minimal gestures and subtle associations, her works transform everyday elements into poetic devices of perception, proposing an expanded and attentive contemplation of the world.
ROBERT MAPPLETHORPE
Photography is represented through the work of Robert Mapplethorpe, a pivotal figure in contemporary art history. His black-and-white photographs, defined by formal precision and aesthetic tension, address the body, desire, and identity, where classical beauty and transgression coexist in a powerful visual language.
JAUME PLENSA
The sculptural work of Jaume Plensa establishes a profound dialogue between body, word, and space. His silent, meditative figures act as vessels of memory and spirituality, offering moments of pause and introspection within the vibrant context of the fair.
TERESA SERRANO
The proposal concludes with the presence of Teresa Serrano, whose practice is rooted in a strong political stance and a deeply autobiographical dimension. Through sculpture, installation, and video, her work addresses issues of gender violence, power, and language, connecting personal experience with the Mexican and international social context.
If you are in Mexico City, we invite you to visit our stand and discover a proposal that brings together different ways of inhabiting contemporaneity through the symbolic, the affective, and the political.
























































































