If you do not know what to do these last days of January and with February entering this weekend, the CDMX has some events that you can add to your list, and the best thing is that they are activities that you will enjoy in the company of family and friends.
The entrance of the Chinese New Year is here, as well as more premieres of Oscar nominated and exhibitions. Czech the complete list:
Chinese New Year Parade
For a week, the dinner was responsible for preparing the land for the holiday where the “wooden snake” is welcomed, however, this February 1, the National Museum of Cultures of the World has prepared this great event for Celebrate this holiday.
With dragons, lions and traditional music, the CDMX will welcome the Chinese New Year from 10 in the morning until 5:00 p.m. and other activities.
- Where: Exterior of the National Museum of Cultures of the World. Moneda Street, Historic Center.
Linkin Park concert
The American Nu Metal band finally reaches the CDMX with its new vocalist Emily Armstrong on their “From Zero World Tour” tour, which defines a new stage for the group, which returned to the stage in 2024 after seven years of pause After the death of Chester Bennington.
After having released an album in November, fans of the group are ready to receive their renewed alignment, but with all the attitude to sing at all lungs the successes that placed the band at the top in the nineties.
Czech availability of tickets through Ticketmaster.
- When: January 31.
- Where: GNP stadium.
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Exhibitions that you will not want to lose in CDMX
Francisco Toledo: Enigmas recorder
This new exhibition opens its door so that the public knows the works of one of the most influential artists in the country through 60 unique pieces where the xylographic, lithographic and etching technique predominates.
In its different engravings, Toledo fuses the cultural wealth of its homeland with international avant -garde aesthetics, also incorporating symbols of the Zapotec and Juchiteca cultures.
- When: Wednesday to Monday, from 10:00 am to 18:00 pm. Free entrance.
- Where: Museum of the Single.
Gabriel Orozco: National Polytechnic
Gabriel Orozco, a contemporary artist, will present an exhibition with 300 of his works this weekend, and with this, marks his return to CDMX to portray the connections between the everyday, nature and human creativity.
With these pieces, Orozco covers up to three decades of his career as an artist so that the public manages .
- When: from February 1.
- Where: Jumex Museum.
David Medal: In conversation with the cosmos
The Filipino artist who covered the movements of kinetic art, performance and participatory art has one of the exhibitions that cannot be left out this weekend, since the exhibition narrates the artist’s personal encounters, as well as his participation in political actions and political actions and in the collective production of art.
The tour begins with paintings and drawings of the late fifties, and concludes with the works that produced shortly before his death. Printed documents, photographs and personal objects are also included, such as their newspapers in which he says he began drawing in 1943.
Alan Glass: A surprising finding
This exhibition, perfect for the weekend, presents the works of Glass, a prominent Canadian artist and a key figure of the surrealist movement, who, when residing in Mexico, found the source of both artistic and spiritual inspiration he needed.
With a career that covered more than five decades, Glass explored the material and spiritual wealth of Mexican culture, which was reflected in his art. His artistic production represents a synthesis of Mexican traditions and their personal vision.
The exhibition extends through the Siqueiros, Camarena, Orozco and Tamayo rooms.
- Where: Museum of the Palace of Fine Arts.
‘Among the fragments’, Paulina Ávila exhibition
Paulina Ávila, a visual artist from Mexico City and graduated with honors of the Parsons School of Design in New York, presented her first individual exhibition, “Between the fragments”in Mexico City. Paulina Ávila’s exhibition includes two projects cured by architect Valeria Servín: Between y The memory of the walls. The project combines these images creating collages and facilities that reflect the complexity of family narratives. His training in New York allowed him to explore themes such as memory and the sense of belonging, combining elements of the portrait, conceptual photography and experimental video to build intimate stories that connect the personal with a broader collective context. Through these images, he tried to evoke his presence and connect generations, creating a multigenerational narrative.
Paulina’s work is exhibited in Av. Sonora 14, Rome Norte, Cuauhtemoc, Mexico City, on its website: www.paulinaavila.com and its social networks Instagram: @paulina.avilae
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Premieres that arrive at theaters this weekend
A complete stranger
Timothée Chalamet is one of the actors considered as the most prolific today, and this time stars this biopic where we will immerse us in the life of the iconic rock singer, and considered one of the voices of an entire generation, Bob Dylan .
The film, directed by James Mangold, is among the nominated for best film in this awards season, so it is an excellent plan to see the rooms if you still have it pending.
The perfect companion
With all the rise of new technologies, especially AI, the genre of terror in the cinema has begun to resume this element to continue experimenting fear, so director Drew Hancock presents this new film starring Sophie Tatcher and Jack Quaid .
The story focuses on Josh and Iris, a seemingly perfect young couple, but when Kat, a friend of him, invites them to spend a vacation in the house of his boyfriend’s millionaire, Iris discovers a truth about her identity that will change her way to see the world forever.
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