Kurimanzutto
This tiny, modern art gallery on a residential street near Chapultepec Park, which opened in the late 1990s, hosts exhibitions in one large, warehouse-style room. Mónica Manzutto and José Kuri, art dealers, founded Kurimanzutto to exhibit both Mexican and foreign modern artists. The Kurimanzutto art gallery, which has an utterly non-Mexican-sounding name, has grown in popularity and is now a strong favorite among contemporary art fans in Mexico City. Kurimanzutto is located in a restored location in San Miguel Chapultepec, one of Mexico City's nicest districts, and is known globally for its inclination to support Mexican artists. It's a must-see in CDMX since it's always putting innovation first.
Exhibits rotate often and include a wide range of topics, however the majority center on a particular artist. The gallery has represented international artists such as Gabriel Orozco, Damián Ortega, Gabriel Kuri, Abraham Cruzvillegas, and Dr. Lakra, whose work is profoundly tied to Mexico's history and culture (Orozco, for example, recently exhibited at Art Basel Hong Kong). The displays here are exquisitely curated and well-thought-out. Depending on how the show uses the space, the gallery is tiny and handicap accessible.
Detailed Information:
Address: Gobernador Rafael Rebollar 94, San Miguel Chapultepec I Secc, Mexico
Phone Number: +52 55 5256 2408
Website: https://www.kurimanzutto.com/
Open hours: Tues-Thur: 11:00–18:00, Fri-Sat: 11:00–16:00