Join us as we celebrate the beginning of a new decade for Feria Material, Latin America’s most beloved contemporary art fair. For its 11th edition, the fair returns to Expo Reforma, located in Mexico City’s vibrant Juarez neighborhood.
The fair spans two floors, featuring exceptional artworks presented by 70 leading galleries from Mexico and around the world. Visitors can also enjoy a dynamic program of talks, performances, and other activities.
Expo Reforma
Av. Morelos 67
Col. Juárez, Del. Cuauhtémoc
Mexico City, 06600
Photo: Martin Chavez.
The 11th edition of Feria Material will take place from February 6th through 9th, 2025, during Mexico City’s Art Week.
Tickets are now on sale via Unbo or can be purchased at the fair’s ticketing desk during the event.
Photo: Ana Karen Morales.
Metrobus: Expo Reforma (Line 4) or Glorieta de Colón (Line 7)
Metro: Juárez (Line 3)
Ecobici: An Ecobici bike-sharing station is conveniently located near the entrance of Expo Reforma.
Ride-sharing service: Enter “Expo Reforma” as your destination.
Parking: The Deprisa Reforma Colón parking lot is accessible from either Av. Reforma or Calle Morelos. The PASE parking lot, located on Abraham González at the corner of Donato Guerra, offers direct elevator access to Expo Reforma. Both parking lots have a cost of $28 MXN per hour or $120 MXN for up to 12 hours.
Photo: Ana Karen Morales.
For our guests with special accessibility requirements, Expo Reforma features:
If you have any other accessibility concerns, please write to us at info@material-fair.com.
Photo: Martin Chavez.
Experience the richness of Mexico City’s Art Week by staying at one of Grupo Habita’s distinguished boutique hotels.
Nestled in locales ranging from the dynamic historic center to the serene Condesa or the elegant Polanco, each hotel is a testament to Mexico City’s layered history and its boundless creativity.
Thanks to our special partnership with Grupo Habita, guests of Material can enjoy preferential rates.
Photo: Undine Pröhl.
Mexico City
Cagliari
Lima
Mexico City
New York City
Berlin
Buenos Aires
Mexico City
Bogota
Mexico City
Chicago
Buenos Aires
Brooklyn
San Juan
Oaxaca
Mexico City – New York City
Los Angeles
Mexico City
San Jose
London
Mexico City
Bogota – New York City
New York City
Mexico City
Lima
Madrid – Menorca
London
Mexico City
Madrid
Buenos Aires – Pueblo Garzón
San Cristobal de Las Casas
Montreal
Tallinn
Toronto – Montreal
Paris
Milan
Chicago
Berlin
London
Budapest
Lima – Madrid
Toronto – Montreal
Guatemala City
London
Guadalajara
Buenos Aires
Bogota
Mexico City – Guayaquil
New York City
Santiago de Chile
Bogota
Margate
Kyoto
Toronto
New York City
Dallas
Los Angeles
San Juan
Mexico City
Guadalajara
London
Lima
Mexico City
Mexico City
Paris
Cuernavaca
Mexicali
Sierra Mixteca
Tijuana
Morelia
Ciudad Juárez
San Pedro Garza García
Celebrate the beginning of a new decade of Feria Material at the Opening Night of Vol. 11! Explore two floors of contemporary art with 72 exhibitors from 20 countries, plus great food, drinks, and a vibrant atmosphere.
The Collé Prize is an acquisition award presented by Collé, the curatorial platform of Pardon Collection, celebrating contemporary collage not only as an artistic medium but also as a creative philosophy that fosters inventive and transformative thinking.
Los guiones “malos” separan; los guiones “buenos” unen is a performance that activates the piece of the same name by artist Haydee Alonso, who is participating in the fair as part of the presentation by Azul Arena, member of the PROYECTOS program.
A conversation between Rolando Hernández (Yutindudi) and Ukrainian artist Dmytro Bereziuk on their collaborative process and sonic experimentation for Tradition is That Which Passes Through the Pores of the Present, their performative concert at the Pabellón Escénico.
Join us at the Banregio Lounge for VOCAL, a conversation series exploring, in this edition, the relationships between young Mexican artists and the collectors who have played a key role in their careers.
IMMATERIAL, the performance program of Material, curated by Michelangelo Miccolis, is proud to present for the first time in Mexico the piece “Body Loss” by Angela Goh, performed by artist Gemma Sattler.
This conversation program evokes the networks, communities, lineages, and genealogies—visible and invisible, real and imagined—that nourish artistic production. Over the course of a day, influential figures from the Mexican and international art scene, known for their interdisciplinary, collaborative, and experimental practices, share their perspectives across four roundtable discussions.
Temblores is pleased to present “The Adventures of Relative Existence and other tales,” the first monograph by Mexican artist Wendy Cabrera Rubio at the fascinating Museo del Juguete Antiguo in Doctores, in presence of various contributors to the book.
Join us for a conversation about the new book “Facing what is Hidden,” published by Fomento Sybaris, with Willy Kautz, Berenice Olmedo, Yeni Mao , and Fabiola Menchelli.
Join us at the Banregio Lounge for VOCAL, a conversation series exploring, in this edition, the relationships between young Mexican artists and the collectors who have played a key role in their careers.
A speculative encounter between traditional Ukrainian music and diverse musical traditions from Mexico, La tradición es aquello que atraviesa los poros del presente is a performative concert that explores the moment of musical connection—the instant before a new tradition takes root.