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Mognier art studio
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Galería Kin
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Arte Cocodrilo Galería
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Arróniz Arte Contemporáneo
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México Arte
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Galería de Arte Javier Niño
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Arte Mixtlán
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DM arte contemporáneo
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Galería de Arte El Viaje
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Alternativa Once
Located in Monterrey, Nuevo León, México, divulge young art proposals |
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Arcaute. Arte contemporáneo
Gallery based in Nuevo Leon specialized in national and international contemporary art |
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Arena México. Arte contemporáneo
Independent alternative space based in Jalisco. It promotes emerging artists |
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ART&IDEA
Gallery of art-object with locations in Mexico City and Vienna, Austria |
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Centro Cultural de España en México
Initiative from the Agencia Española de Cooperación Internacional (Spanish Agency of International Cooperation, AECI) to benefit the promotion of the Spanish culture abroad and interaction with Mexican cultures |
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Centro de la Imagen
Space of Conaculta dedicated to the research, training and promotion of photography |
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Espacio de Arte Yvonamor Palix
Promotes the contemporary art in Mexico city |
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Centro Experimental de Cultura La Moira
Center of expression that opens its doors to every artistic discipline, both live and recorded |
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Espacio Tres
Mexico City gallery specialized in photography |
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Galería 10-10
Spreads most representative of the Mexican art and promotes new young values. Makes philanthropics art auctions to support Mexican civil society organizations |
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Galería Alberto Misrachi
Based in Mexico City, this gallery is one of oldest in the country, as it was opened in the 30s |
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Galería Arte de Oaxaca
It is located in that city and it offers a space to all visual arts expressions from Oaxaca |
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Galería Casa Lamm
It promotes and publishes contemporary Mexican art in Mexico City |
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Galería de Arte Latinoamericano (Gallery of Latin American Art)
It focuses on the exhibition, promotion, sale and valuation of plastic works from the 19th and 20th century, as well as that of contemporary Latin American and Mexican plastic creators |
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Galería de Arte Mexicano (Gallery of Mexican Art)
Founded in 1935 by Carolina Amor and Ines Amor, it was the first one to be established in Mexico City. Its halls have held great exhibitions such as the International Surrealism Exhibition of 1940 |
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Galería del Museo del Vidrio
Located in Monterrey, specialized gallery in glass art, divulge history and industrial production of Mexican and world glass art |
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Galería El Estudio
Located in México City, promotes and show plastic artists works |
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Galería Emma Molina
Located in Nuevo León, México, represents and promotes works of several distinguished Latin American artists, as well as the work of photographers worldwide |
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Galería Epicentro
Promotes and divulge the work of plastic artist of Oaxaca, México |
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Galería José María Velasco
Located in the district of Tepito, Mexico City, temporary exhibitions of contemporary Mexican art |
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Galería Juan Martín
Exhibition place located in Mexico City, promotes and divulge contemporary mexican art |
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Galería La Siempre Habana (Always Havana Gallery)
Located in Mexico City, it is dedicates to the creation and promotion of engraving |
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Galería López Quiroga (Lopez Quiroga Gallery)
It promotes contemporary Mexican and Latin American art in Mexico City |
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Galería Nina Menocal (Nina Menocal Gallery)
It promotes contemporary Latin American art from Mexico City |
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Galería Óscar Román (Oscar Roman Gallery)
Made up of artists from various trends and disciplines, it is based in Mexico City. |
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Galería Pablo Goebel-Fine Arts
Offer advise and support to private art collectors and public institutions in the acquisition of works of art created by masters, emergent artists and young people |
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Galería Quetzalli (Quetzalli Gallery)
It promotes and publishes contemporary Oaxacan art from Oaxaca City |
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Galería Ramis Barquet (Ramis Barquet Gallery)
It was established in 1987 in Monterrey in order to promote the work of contemporary artists, with a focus in Latin American art. It has a branch in New York |
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Galería R-arte
Promotes joung mexican and latin american plastic artists |
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Galería Vertice México Luis García Jasso (Luis García Jasso Vertex Gallery Mexico)
Based in Guadalajara, it promotes, publishes and markets the Latin American contemporary plastic work, although it also supports European, American and Canadian artists |
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Galerías Louis C. Norton
Exhibitions and auctions of antique art, located in the Mexico City |
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Garash Galería (Garash Gallery)
Gallery specialized in current contemporary art. Based in Mexico City, it offers exhibitions from national and foreign artists |
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kurimanzutto
Urban promotion project for plastic works in open and closed spaces in Mexico City |
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Laboratorio Arte Alameda (Alameda Art Laboratory)
Space of Conaculta dedicated to cross-disciplinary projects with a focus on electronic media expressions |
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Martha Flores Galería
Promotes contemporary works of Mexican and worldwide artists |
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Mognier Expressionism Art
Paintings and drawings of the artist Roberto Mognier |
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Kunst Haus Santa Fé
Alternative place of contemporary art located in San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico |
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Virtual Gallery of Mexican painter Aída Emart
Pictures of fat people, musicians, women and children, made in mixed technique on fabric |
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Virtual gallery of Venezuelan artist Norberto D'Abreu
From figurative to popular art expression |
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