The 12th edition of Feria Material will take place at Maravilla Studios in Mexico City’s Atlampa neighborhood. Adjacent to the vibrant artist community of Santa María la Ribera, this newly renovated venue marks an exciting new chapter for Latin America’s most beloved contemporary art fair.
This edition brings together 78 exhibitors from 21 countries, with over half from Latin America. Celebrated for its curatorial strength and the quality of its presentations, Feria Material features bold contemporary work, new voices, and a vibrant public program of talks, performances, and special projects.
Maravilla Studios Exclusive access via Fresno 315, Entrance 1 Col. Atlampa, Del. Cuauhtémoc Mexico City, 06450
Photo: Courtesy of Maravilla Studios.
The 12th edition of Feria Material will take place from February 5th through 8th, 2026, during Mexico City’s Art Week.
Tickets are now available for advance purchase online or can be purchased at the fair’s ticketing desk.
Photo: Ana Karen Morales.
Ride-sharing service: We strongly recommend arriving via ride-share. Enter “Fresno 315, Atlampa” as your destination for drop-off at Entrance 1.
Parking: Fresno is a closed street and on-site parking is not available. Parking is limited to street parking in the surrounding area—please plan accordingly.
Metrobús: Buenavista (Lines 1, 3, and 4).
Metro: San Cosme (Line 2), Buenavista (Line B), or Tlatelolco (Line 3).
Ecobici: The closest Ecobici station is CE-537 Fresno – Clavel.
From the metro and Metrobús stations listed above, we recommend completing the final stretch by taxi or ride-share.
Photo: Ana Karen Morales.
For guests with accessibility needs, Feria Material at Maravilla Studios is installed entirely on a single level, with step-free access throughout the fair.
If you have any other accessibility concerns, please write to us at info@material-fair.com and our team will be happy to assist.
Photo: Ana Karen Morales.
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
Buenos Aires
Mexico City
Mexico City
Madrid
Berlin
Cagliari
Mexico City
Mexico City – Guadalajara
Paris
Chicago
Lima – Madrid
Rio de Janeiro
Buenos Aires
Oaxaca
San Juan
New York
London
Montreal
Budapest
Bratislava — Košice — Vienna
London
Mexico City
Bogota – New York
New York
Mexico City
London
Bogota
Mexico City
San Cristobal de Las Casas
New York
Caracas
Tallinn
Montreal
New York
London
Bogota
San Juan
New York — Mexico City
Oslo
London
Mexico City
Montreal – Toronto
Guadalajara
Guadalajara
Buenos Aires
London
Guadalajara
Buenos Aires
Toronto
San Francisco
Mexico City
Lima – Madrid
Toronto
Santiago de Chile
Cologne
Kyoto
Mexico City
Dallas
Los Angeles
Miami
Minneapolis – New York
Buenos Aires
New York
New York
Madrid
Portland – New York
Los Angeles
Toronto – Montreal
Mexico City
Oaxaca
Torreón
Mérida
Ciudad Juárez
Mexico City
San Pedro Garza García
Visit openings at 14 exhibiting galleries and join the Material Monday circuit across the city—with sprinter vans available (limited capacity, first-come-first-served).
Come celebrate the beginning of this exciting week with the Material Monday community at an iconic cantina in Mexico City. Sponsored by Mezcal Amarás and Stella Artois.
A Spanish-language talk with the curatorial team on 50 years of the FEMSA Collection and its upcoming major exhibition—at the Banregio Lounge forum inside the fair.
A Spanish-language conversation about the Patronato de Arte Contemporáneo (PAC) with Barbara Hernández and Mercedes Sáenz, at the Banregio Lounge forum inside the fair.
A live presentation by Sophie Jung inside the fair: The survivalidati on off, at Copperfield’s booth (E26).
“1980-2020 Contemporary Art in Ecuador” is the first book to compile a history of contemporary art through its key figures, spaces, actions, moments, and events. Presented by Pily Estrada, Juan Carlos León, Mauricio Aguirre, and Sara Garzón. Musical performance by Ceci Jurado.
Join the Collé curators for the announcement of the Collé Prize winner—an acquisition award recognizing collage and assemblage practices that push material, narrative, and perception in new directions.
Live at Casa del Lago: Red Social (Adriana Lara) presents Jessy Bulbo and her band for a night of performance and live music.
Hey Banco presents Drop 2026: join a conversation with Georgina Treviño alongside Isa Castilla and Mariana Pérez Maldonado y Maldonado, at the Banregio Lounge.
A talk unpacking Édouard Glissant’s “chaos-world” through Travesías Terremoto and two selected artists’ practices, presented by Helena Lugo, Luisebastián Sanabria, and Carla Sobrino.
A Spanish-language conversation on MAZ’s Patrons’ Circle with Viviana Kuri and Amaury Vergara, at the Banregio Lounge forum inside the fair.
A Spanish-language talk on how institutions across the Americas can turn “welcoming new voices” into daily practice—featuring Idurre Alonso, Ilaria Conti, Sol Henaro, and Lucía Sanromán, moderated by Emiliano Valdés.
Feria Material closes Art Week in Mexico City with a non-stop rave night featuring Juliana Huxtable, Tayhana, Mikita, and DIZ-SHOCKA.
Bring the kids to Mini Material: a hands-on “Botanical Music” workshop with Meme del Real and Gina Jaramillo—sound, stories, and plant-inspired imagination.
Curatorial experiences and practices from Oaxaca.
A frank conversation on art, overstimulation, and anxiety: Art World Sublime, with Luis Muñoz and Derrick Jiménez Bowser.
Baby Solís and Alex Masoomian discuss PeCA, a collecting club, in the forum of the Banregio Lounge at the fair.
Meet us at the Banregio Lounge to hear the announcement of the Cobertizo x Feria Material Residency Prize winner.