Zona MACO, held annually in Mexico City, has established itself as the most important art fair in Latin America and one of the most important in the world. Duque Arango Gallery will be present at the 2025 edition from 5 to 9 February, at Booth AM101, with a unique curatorship that highlights the dialogue between modern and contemporary in Latin American art.
What and when is ZONA MACO?
Founded in 2002 by Zélika García, Zona MACO has become an epicenter for galleries, artists, collectors and curators from all over the world. Every year, the fair offers a space to discover innovative trends, works by renowned international artists and pieces from emerging talents.
Divided into several sections, such as Contemporary Art, Design, Photography and Antique Fair, Zona MACO offers a diverse experience that allows you to explore different facets of art and culture.
The 2025 edition of Zona MACO will take place between 5 and 9 February.
The importance of ZONA MACO for art
Zona MACO is much more than a fair: it is a meeting point to discuss, learn and exchange ideas about contemporary art. Its ability to attract a diverse audience, from international collectors to young people interested in acquiring their first work, makes it a key platform for the development of the art market in the region.
Artists in Zona MACO 2025:
Olga de Amaral
Recognized as one of the great exponents of textile art, Olga de Amaral transforms materials such as gold and linen into abstract works that transcend the decorative to become meditations on light, texture and space. Learn more about Olga de Amaral in Zona MACO by visiting our booth: AM101.
Fernando Botero
Meet the paintings and sculptures of Fernando Botero in Zona MACO. The most famous artist in Colombia, Botero is famous for his voluminous figures and his style known as “boterismo.” His works reflect a subtle critique of society and an exploration of the cultural identity of Latin America.
Ariel Cabrera
This Cuban painter combines classical techniques with contemporary narratives. His works present stories laden with symbolism, appealing to fragments of collective memory and cultural identity.
Sair Garcia
Colombian artist highlighted for his innovative paintings on stainless steel. Sair García portrays the reality of some peoples in Colombia with a work in which he criticizes social and economic problems.
Oswaldo Guayasamín
One of the most important artists for Latin America. Guayasamín is known for his expressive paintings that address themes such as injustice, human suffering and the struggle for peace. His style mixes elements of expressionism and modernism.
Dario Ortiz
Known for his mastery of figuration, Ortiz creates artworks that combine impeccable technique with deep and poetic narratives. Darío Ortiz has become one of the most popular artists in Mexico nowdays.
Leonora Carrington
British-Mexican painter and writer, Carrington was one of the leading figures of surrealism in Latin America. Her work combines elements of the oneiric, mythology and magic, creating fascinating and mysterious visual universes. Discover the works of art by Leonora Carrington in Zona MACO.
Julio Larraz
This Cuban artist combines enigmatic narratives with impeccable technical execution. His work is known for its political and social symbolism, with images that invite reflection on reality and fiction.
Julio Le Parc
Key figure of kinetic and optical art. This Argentine artist experiments with movement, light and space, creating works that interact with the viewer and redefine perception.
Omar Rayo
Colombian artist who stood out for his rigorous geometry and use of black and white. Rayo created works that dialogue with abstraction, design and mathematical precision, exploring the infinite in finite forms.
Visit our AM101 booth and discover how Latin American art continues to set trends in ZONA MACO 2025. We will be waiting for you!
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