ZⓈONAMACO Mexico 2026

Off projects. From 04 Feb, 2026 to 08 Feb, 2026

ZⓈONAMACO México Arte Contemporáneo is considered the most important art fair in Latin America for bringing together some of the most relevant proposals from the international art scene. In this new edition, Mexico City will welcome galleries and visitors from February 4 to 8, 2026, in a twenty-second edition structured into different sections, including the Main Section, in which Galeria SENDA will be present.

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ZⓈONAMACO México Arte Contemporáneo consolidates its position as the most influential art fair in Latin America, a meeting point where some of the most relevant proposals from the international art scene come into dialogue. From February 4 to 8, 2026, Mexico City will once again become the epicenter of contemporary art in a 22nd edition articulated across various sections. Galeria SENDA takes part in the Main Section, presenting a curatorial proposal that invites visitors to move through, pause, and resonate.

For this edition, SENDA presents a booth conceived as a space of transition and experience: a journey where sculpture, painting, drawing, photography, and installation coexist, and where the body, identity, memory, the spiritual, and the political intertwine through a critical and poetic lens. A place to inhabit the fair with time, sensitivity, and attention.

If you are in Mexico City, we look forward to welcoming you to discover a proposal that articulates different ways of inhabiting contemporaneity through the symbolic, the affective, and the political.

📍 Booth B112 · 📆 ZⓈONAMACO 2026

Artists and works

ARYZ
His painting proposes suspended scenes, fragmented bodies, and echoes of art history that dialogue with the urban imaginary. Dense, eroded surfaces construct vestigial images, poised between the monumental and the unfinished, activating questions around memory and representation.

Iran do Espírito Santo
Through an extreme formal reduction, he transforms industrial materials into silent presences. Steel, stone, and granite become exercises in perception and balance, where the everyday is stripped of function to reveal a restrained poetics.

Anthony Goicolea
Paintings and drawings in which the intimate, the political, and the symbolic converge. Androgynous figures and suspended landscapes explore identity, belonging, and desire through the notion of queer time, connecting autobiography, myth, and religious iconography.

Gonzalo Guzmán

Stainless steel sculptures that emerge between dream and wakefulness. Forms that evoke menhirs and archaic artifacts reflect and distort their surroundings, inviting sculpture to be understood as ritual and projection of the subconscious.

Glenda León
Minimal gestures and subtle associations transform the everyday into a poetic device. Her work explores the visible and the invisible, the sonic and the material, activating an attentive contemplation in which the extraordinary irrupts into the ordinary.

Robert Mapplethorpe
Black-and-white photography of radical precision. Body, desire, and identity are articulated through an aesthetic in which the classical and the transgressive coexist in tension. The selection pays tribute to the formal and conceptual power of his legacy.

Jaume Plensa
Silent figures that engage in dialogue with language and space. His sculptures act as containers of memory and spirituality, proposing an introspective pause within the pulse of the fair.

Teresa Serrano
A practice with a strong political and autobiographical dimension. Sculpture, installation, and video address gender violence, power, and language, linking the personal with Mexican and international social contexts through resistance and active memory.