
Promoting Huichol art
The First Biennial of Huichol Art in Mexico aims to promote the work of unknown Huichol artists

The First Biennial of Huichol Art in Mexico aims to promote the work of unknown Huichol artists

Convinced that the socialist utopia was possible, Gilberto López y Rivas and his wife spent a decade as spies for the Soviet Union, moving between Canada, USA, and Europe

Evoking biculturalism within the “Oro, Espíritu y Naturaleza de un Territorio” exhibition

A team of INAH restorers will lead a conservation project in Palenque

The ancient manuscripts tell the history of an Otomi community in Hidalgo

This Mexican activist has spent 15 years trying to recover Moctezuma's Headdress

The exhibition presents the recent findings made at the archeological site of Teotihuacan

Russian entrepreneurs and shop owners unite to offer the “Russia Tour in Mexico City”

Google honors today the 107th birth anniversary of Mario Pani, one of the most influential architects of the 20th century

The art documentary, directed by Mexican Jesús Garcés, will be screened this May