Until 12 February 2023, the Fundación Casa de México presents the exhibition Todos me amarán: arte de México hoy, featuring the work of fourteen emerging artists and collectives born or based in different regions of Mexico.
Bringing together artists from Aguascalientes, Mexico City, Ciudad Juárez, Estado de México, Monterrey, Oaxaca and Tijuana, the exhibition celebrates the diversity of ideas and practices that distinguish Mexico’s contemporary art scene.
The show includes pieces in a variety of formats: painting, sculpture, drawing, textile, video and photography, by artists Alicia Ayanegui, ASMA, Wendy Cabrera Rubio, Paloma Contreras, Tomás Díaz Cedeño, Julio García Aguilar, Julieta Gil, Cristóbal Gracia, Andy Medina, Alejandro ‘Luperca’ Morales, Andrew Roberts, SANGREE and Ana Segovia.
The statement that gives the exhibition its title is inspired by the lyrics of a hit song by pop singer Gloria Trevi, ‘Todos me miran’, which the artist Ana Segovia took up to name a work exhibited here in which she subverts the figure of a bullfighter. Curated by Carlota Ortiz Monasterio, this exhibition brings together a series of practices that mobilise subversion -conceived in its broadest definition: the act of upsetting the established order- as a strategy for reflecting, in many cases, on pressing problems.