Feria Material, Vol. 8 will be held at Sabino 369, a former textile factory located in Atlampa, alongside Mexico City’s historic Santa María la Ribera neighborhood, home to countless artists and vital cultural spaces.
Calle Sabino 369
Col. Atlampa, Del. Cuauhtémoc
Mexico City, 06450
Photo: Sabino 369, by Ramiro Chaves.
Private View (Invited Guests only)
Public hours
* Patio open till 9pm
Photo: Salón Silicón at Estación Material, Vol. 1., by Noemí García.
Let’s celebrate safely together. Please follow these guidelines during your visit.
Photo: Estación Material, Vol. 1, by Noemí García.
The fair features an exciting daily program, with performance, sound, and video-based works; artist and curator-led talks; book presentations; and other surprises.
Check out the program below.
Photo: La Bruja de Texcoco at Feria Material, Vol. 7, by Karla Ximena.
We’ve got great rates for you at our Official Hotels: Círculo Mexicano and Downtown.
Both hotels are by the renowned Grupo Habita and located in Mexico City’s fascinating historic center, about 15-20 minutes from the fair.
Photo: Downtown, by Undine Pröhl.
Our Invited program is dedicated to those whose professions and passions sustain the contemporary art community.
Invited Guests can log in here.
Photo: Isa Castilla, director of Invited, by Karla Ximena.
Rome, Italy
London, UK
New York City, USA
Paris, France
New York City, USA
Barcelona, Spain
New York City, USA
Mexico City, Mexico
Curated by Michelangelo Miccolis
Guadalajara, México
Cherán, Mexico
Los Angeles, USA
Milan, Italy
Monterrey, Mexico
Lima, Perú
New York City, USA
Tijuana, Mexico
San Juan, Puerto Rico
San Francisco, USA
Mexico City, Mexico
Mexico City, Mexico
San Cristobal de las Casas, Mexico
Guadalajara, Mexico
Mexico City, Mexico; Berlin, Germany; Stockholm, Sweden
Cagliari, Italy
Mexico City, Mexico
Portland, USA
Mexico City, Mexico; Guadalajara, Mexico
Bogota, Colombia; New York, USA
Guadalajara, Mexico
Mexico City, Mexico
Mexico City, Mexico
Monterrey, Mexico
Los Angeles, USA
Mexico City, Mexico
Mexico City, Mexico
Mexico City, Mexico
Oaxaca, Mexico
Kyiv, Ukraine
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Bogota, Colombia
Chicago, USA
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Mexico City, Mexico
Oaxaca, Mexico
Monterrey, Mexico
Mexico City, Mexico
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Mexico City, Mexico
Chicago, USA
Mexico City, Mexico
Mexico City, Mexico
Mexico City, Mexico
Bucharest, Romania
Guadalajara, Mexico
New York City, USA
Curated by Samantha Ozer
Cusco, Peru
Oaxaca, Mexico
Vienna, Austria
Mexico City, Mexico
Opening hours for Feria Material, Vol. 8 in Sabino 369, Col. Atlampa.
Presentation of the Garabatos Collection acquisition prize for work by a Mexican artist.
Juan de la Cosa/John of the Thing presents a conversation with artist Rodrigo Hernández and curator Rodrigo Ortiz Monasterio.
A conversation on the current state of art criticism, organized by Gatopardo.
Improvisational graphic performance by means of a tattoo machine that generates ambient noise.
Säsäknichim Martínez presents a talk on her photographic work, from the world of Mayan women in Chiapas, with introduction and comments by Ingrid Suckaer, art critic specializing in contemporary indigenous art.
Artists Håkan Rehnberg and Ana Segovia will meet to talk about the nuances an artist must encounter in their practice as painters.
A durational performance during which a Long Range Acoustic Device (LRAD) is used against its intended purpose of crowd dispersal, alternatively presenting it as something which might unite and even guide a crowd through sonic affect.
From the artistic and curatorial proposals presented in the Proyectos section, ESPAC announces its selection of one “Proyecto” to carry out a curatorial exercise in collaboration with the organization.
Stenberg Press has published for the first time Valerie Solanas’s legendary play, Up Your Ass (1965). Don’t miss this live reading!
Artist Carmen Huizar presents her book, made up of esoteric MercadoLibre ads and questions from buyers determined to do anything.
Performance en vivo de improvisación libre con instrumentos acústicos (violín, violonchelo, percusión), objetos, grabaciones de campo, sonidos procesados y experimentación con texto y voz.
Temblores Publicaciones, the publishing house of Terremoto Magazine, is pleased to present its most recent title The Green Goddess, Reloaded.
Itala Schmelz discusses her new book with Verónica Gerber Bicecci and Julio García Murillo.
To expand on the research behind Viewing Material, Set to Go: Part II, this talk brings together the curator with two artists from Part I to discuss the itinerant themes and screen their works.
Obra de performance multimedia por las artistas Ana G. Zambrano y Renata Pereira Lima.
Fiction, reality and Latin American kitsch are blended in an inverted autobiography in which artist Déborah Castillo embodies the fiercest stereotypes of Latin American culture.
Iván Martínez presents his publication Felipe Zitecias, inspired by a psychological phenomenon that describes the apparent human inability to read in dreams.