O ne of the most important art fairs in Latin America, will return for its 16th edition in💦 February. It has cemented Mexico City’s position as an art capital, and this year will bring together leading international galleries with established Mexican counterparts including and .
A main focus will be the Zona Maco Sur section, curated for the second year by Kiki Mazzucchelli, which will examine what fair-founder Zélika García terms “the idea of the performative”. The preferred destination f💃or young dealers and emerging artists, returns t𒐪o Frónton México, a glorious, recently restored Art Deco arena.

Meanwhile, a slew of exhibitions will accompany the fairs. will host Scripted Reality: The Life and Art of Television, an international group show exploring TV's rich history through work by artists such as Candice Breitz and Bruce Nauman. Elsewhere, the celebrates the Salón Independiente, an artistic initiative considered a benchmark fꦺor dialogue about experiment𝔍al and vanguard art practices in Mexico.
, Mexico City, 6–10 February; , 7–10 February; Scripted Reality: The Life and Art of Television, , through 24 March; Art without Guardianship: Salón Independiente in Mexico, 1968–1971, , until 24 March.