Zsonamaco

Z Ⓢ ONAMACO, a hub of art in Latin America, has just closed its doors. From February 9 to 13, this event, which is now one of the most important on the world stage, came back in force for its 18thE editing. By using its quadripartite format combining antiques, contemporary art, modern art, design and photography, from all continents.
Au Citibanamex Center from Mexico City, Z Ⓢ ONAMACO has returned to its quarters, after more than a year of absence due to the pandemic. Welcoming more than 200 galleries and exhibitors from more than 25 countries around the world, the fair with the stylized skull logo, founded in 2002, offers amateurs, museums, curators, architects, national and international collectors the best of contemporary and modern art, as well as design, photography and antiques. For this last edition, it therefore returned to a broad and international formula that had proved its worth before the crisis, thus abandoning the “Zona Maco Art Week” which urged, between April 27 and May 2, 2021, local galleries to offer unique or collaborative exhibitions, in the heart of the gigantic megalopolis.

Z Ⓢ ONAMACO: Four for one
Its specificity? Offer four fairs in one, namely “Zona Maco Arte Contemporaneo”, “Zona Maco Arte Contemporaneo”, “Zona Maco Disěno”, “Zona Maco Salon” and “Zona Maco Foto” -, coupled with rich satellite events, such as its “Conversations” program inviting discussions on current issues and the establishment of parallel activities in a number of institutions and galleries in the city.
Most important of all, the general sector of “Zona Maco Arte Contemporaneo” this year housed around 70 leading international galleries offering pieces using all mediums, with global signatures. Among these brands, the Italian Continua with two addresses in France, but also Gagosian Gallery, the American one with two galleries in Paris, which is no longer presented. Loyal among the faithful, the Mark Hachem gallery, which specializes in the modern art scene in the Arab world and in kinetic art, is, this year, the only Frenchy to be part of the general section. Indeed, leading companies, such as the Lelong Gallery, present in 2019, which was joined, in 2020, by Perrotin Gallery, Almine Rech, Italian Gallery, Opera Gallery, seem to have, for the time being, deserted Mexican territory.

A new section created by the fusion of “Nuevas Propuestas” and “Foro”, “Zona Maco Ejes” welcomes around thirty young or established galleries that are particularly sensitive to current challenges. Within it, the Franco-Peruvian Younique, known for defending, among other things, the South American scene, has returned for the second time. A new exhibitor, the very young 193 Gallery, dedicated to multicultural contemporary scenes (Southeast Asia, Africa, Caribbean, South America, Europe, Oceania), in Paris, defended its artists there. Once again this year, on the stands of Hispanic galleries — many of them from South America —, the section entitled “Zona Maco Sur” highlights dialogues between two visual artists, where “art, nature and imagination meet”. With around sixteen brands, including Diptych Fine Arts and the prestigious Marlborough Gallery, “Arte moderno” celebrates the art of the first half of the 20th century.


The French Touch of Design celebrated in Mexico City
For its part, the twenty-five galleries of “Zona Maco Disěno”, a show active since 2011 and organized this year by the curator, artist and industrial designer, Cecilia León de la Barra, offer furniture, jewelry, textiles, textiles, textiles, decorative objects, but also limited editions and historical pieces. For its first participation, the Mobilier National, a symbol of French excellence since the 17th century, responsible for the conservation and restoration of national collections, presents “On a pixel cloud”, one installation composed of a carpet, a sofa, two armchairs and a table, created by the French artist, a pioneer of virtual and digital art Miguel Chevalier, and the Franco-Japanese Design Studio A+A Cooren (Aki and Arnaud Cooren). A very metaphorical work evoking “the quantitative explosion of digital data forcing us to find new ways to store data and to see and analyze the world”, and therefore combining new technologies with the refined forms of minimalist design.

Made by the Manufacture de la Savonnerie, the rug represents a refined and graphic alphabet of black, gray and white pixel patterns. The sofa and the two armchairs were made by the Atelier de Recherche et de Création (ARC), upholstered by the tapestry decoration workshop, and covered with a Dedar cotton fabric cover, printed by the Prelle company. As for the coffee table made of polymethyl methacrylate (PMAA) by the company Dacryl, in association with ARC, it is in the shape of a magnifying glass and tinted and polished.
Photographs and antiques for a complete offer
Finally, the ten Latin American galleries of the “Zona Maco Salon”, a fair created in 2014 and specialized in art before 1960, as well as the fifteen “Zona Maco Foto”, including the Parisians Lou & Lou Gallery and Gregory Leroy Photographie, have completed a resolutely complete and diversified offer of 2022 art. Despite a global context still febrile by health uncertainties and a European scene shaken up by the arrival, next autumn, of the Swiss juggernaut Art Basel, in the country of Fiac, the one that is purposely nicknamed “Hispanic Art Basel” will, we hope, be able to reinvigorate the market at the beginning of the year. And to attract visitors again through the quality of its exhibitors, the plurality of its proposals, such as the promotion of a local scene, rich, although still too confidential on a global scale.
ZⓈMONACO, Centro Citibanamex, Av. del Conscripto 311, Lomas de Sotelo, Hipódromo de las Américas, Miguel Hidalgo, 11200, Mexico, Mexico.
www.zsonamaco.com From February 9 to 13, 2022.