A cultural platform

Trayectos is an initiative of Proyectos Públicos for the 2025 edition of Art Week in Mexico City, with the objective of proposing different routes that include the five proposals they have in their venues, as well as a series of sites of interest, proposed by 20 artists and creatives who are part of their community, creating a map full of intersections, unique moments and sites of interest.
General y Jardín Prim, Barcelona, Hotel Reforma, Casa Margarita, and Rebollar are the spaces that Proyectos Públicos opens to the public, each with a unique cultural proposal. Located between the Juárez, Roma and San Miguel Chapultepec neighborhoods, they offer a modest distance but full of enriching experiences.

5 venues:
6 cultural activations

MISREPRESENTED

Barcelona
Barcelona 26, Juárez, CDMX

01-13. FEBRUARY. 2025
FREE ADMISSION

Curated by David Miranda, "Misrepresented" is a platform for contemporary art that proposes new ways of production, dissemination and collecting, with an emphasis on artists with a long trajectory, whose extensive production of work, as well as their language, is outside the dominant narratives of the conventional art circuits. 

Artists: Diego Berruecos, Avelino Hernández, Enrique Minjares, Yolanda Paulsen, Goethe David Pontón, Marcela Rico, Guillermo Rosas and Sandra Valenzuela.

During this time, Misrepresented will have a gastronomic pop up by FUGAZ. 

Hotel Reforma
Paris 32, Tabacalera, CDMX

04-07. FEBRUARY. 2025

FREE ADMISSION

With "the intangible projected on the immutable" xpan confronts the ephemeral with the permanent. The intangible -sound, light, shadow, time- does not occupy a fixed place, but alters everything it touches. Projecting it onto the hotel is a critical gesture that overflows the limits of the apparently immovable.

The historic architecture of the Hotel Reforma, loaded with memory, is an anchor open to new readings. Its solidity, far from resisting change, becomes a surface of transformation, revealing fissures and latent tensions.

Margarita House
Córdoba 87, Roma Norte, CDMX

04-08. FEBRUARY. 2025

FREE ADMISSION

"Spoken Gallery" is a series of interdisciplinary events designed to explore the relationship between literature, art and performance, with a special focus on spoken word. The proposal seeks to highlight the performative character of written and spoken language, inviting artists, writers and poets to transform their words into creative experiences.

Rebollar
Gov. Rafael Rebollar 93, San Miguel Chapultepec, CDMX

04-09. FEBRUARY. 2025

FREE ADMISSION

LAAA Library presents "PRAXIS": The personal library of architect Agustín Hernández Navarro, moved from his studio, PRAXIS, to LAAA's headquarters in Colonia San Miguel Chapultepec. In this first chapter, LAAA will compile, share and archive all the information related to PRAXIS on its 50th anniversary since its construction.

Rebollar
Gov. Rafael Rebollar 95, San Miguel Chapultepec, CDMX

04-09. FEBRUARY. 2025

FREE ADMISSION

Pencil, colors, pen, pen, watercolors, inks and charcoals give shape to architectural work of Alberto Kalach architectural work of Alberto Kalach, contained in his personal personal logs. In an incessant flow that vibrantly vibrantly intertwines hand, eye and mind hand, the gaze and the mind, Kalach's traces Kalach's strokes evolve over time and and reflect more than 35 years of projects. projects. Plans, cuts, axonometric axonometrics and perspectives cohabit among poems, gardens, reflections, human silhouettes, notes and portraits. portraits. Within the framework of Art Week 2025, BY Architecture Gallery presents an unpublished exhibition that explores the creative processes of Alberto Kalach through his notebooks, spanning from the late 1980s to the present. 1980s to the present. During the week that the exhibition will be open, the notebooks will change will change pages every day, reconfiguring the space of the room and revealing different and revealing different themes and fields of interest behind the architect's of the architect's daily work.

General y Jardín Prim
General Prim 30 and 32, Juarez

"Salón Acme is a platform and art event created by artists for artists that gives visibility, impulse and diffusion to emerging creators who develop their work both in Mexico and abroad. Created in 2013, Salón ACME has eleven editions, and has managed to position itself as one of the most authentic contemporary art events internationally, fostering new audiences and consolidating a community of artists, curators and collectors.

How to make the trajectory?

By bike

TOUR 1

Gallery tour guided by our friends from Tours en Bici. This route will include our activations in Colonia Juarez and Tabacalera .

DATES:

05-08. february

SCHEDULES:

10:00 and 10:30 am

2:00 and 2:30 pm

OUTPUT:

Misrepresented, Barcelona 26, Juarez

Misrepresented

BARCELONA 26, JUAREZ

The intangible projected onto the immutable

PARIS 32, TABACALERA

TOUR 2

Gallery tour guided by our friends from Tours en Bici. This route will include our activations in Colonia Roma Norte and San Miguel Chapultepec :

DATES:

05-09. february

SCHEDULES:

10:00 and 10:30 am

2:00 and 2:30 pm

OUTPUT:

LagunaDr. Lucio 181, Doctores

Spoken Gallery

CÓRDOBA 87, ROMA NORTE

Praxis by LAAA

GOB. RAFAEL REBOLLAR 93, SAN MIGUEL CHAPULTEPEC

Big projects & small actions: Alberto Kalach through his blogs

GOB. RAFAEL REBOLLAR 95, SAN MIGUEL CHAPULTEPEC

By truck

In collaboration with the Mayor's Office of Cuauhtémoc, Trayectos will provide free transportation to our activations: from Juárez to Roma. The route starts at the Monumento a la Madre at 11:00 am. Get on at any of our venues. The trucks will run from February 06 to 09 until 5:30 pm. 

1

Misrepresented

BARCELONA 26, JUAREZ

2

SALÓN ACME Nº 12

GENERAL PRIM 30, JUAREZ

3

The intangible projected onto the immutable

PARIS 32, TABACALERA

4

Spoken Gallery

CÓRDOBA 87, ROMA NORTE

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Recommendations

Restaurants that are not in tourist guides, architecturally rich buildings that are hidden even to the expert eye and unexpected moments where the winter light illuminates certain streets. Recommendations of what to do on your journey through our spaces curated by our creative community and friends.

Who recommends

PAULA AMOR

Independent manager and producer. Paula proposes a route through quiet and sophisticated places, starting with a delicious breakfast at Casa del Fuego and an olive oil ice cream at Joe Gelato. She also suggests strolling through the Havre and Marsella stores in Colonia Juárez, and having a coffee at Farmacia Internacional.

DANIELA SALMON

Graphic designer and illustrator. Founder of Estudio Hormiga. Dann invites you to visit traditional markets such as La Ciudadela and San Juan, and enjoy bookstores such as Niña Oscura and Jorge Cuesta. For a good wine, she suggests Escorpio, and for an excellent meal, Pink Rambo.

AÍDA HURTADO

Architect. Founder of Hurpin, an architecture firm in Mexico City. Aída recommends enjoying some of the best examples of architecture in the city, such as Casa Gilardi and Torre Reforma. She also suggests visiting El Eco and taking a moment to sit on a bench in the afternoon at La Romita.

KRYSTAL PANIAGUA

Designer and founder of Krystal Paniagua, a contemporary knitwear brand. Krystal suggests visiting places like Wig and Bebe at Barcelona 8, enjoying a gelato at Joe Gelato and tasting tacos at Tacos Flor de Turin. She also recommends exploring stores like Casa Bosques and Chino Libros.

ANA CASTELLA

Independent curator. Director of Salón Acme since 2023. Ana offers a mix of art, culture and gastronomy, recommending a visit to the Biblioteca de México and the Carlos Monsiváis Library as well as enjoying a meal at Fábrica Social and a drink at Cantina Covadonga.

LUCÍA PESQUEIRA

Molecular Biologist. Founder of Taller Vivo and Simbia Kombucha. Lucy focuses on gastronomy, with recommendations for tacos at Soriana on Juarez and La Birria on the corner of Colma and Orizaba. She also suggests trying Vietnamese food at Ca Phe Vietnam and enjoying a glass of wine at Loup Wine Bar.

REGINA GÓMEZ ITURRIBARRIA

Teacher, manager and political training workshop leader. Founder of the space Incendiarias. Regina offers an alternative cultural experience, starting with Mari Gold Restaurant in Chapultepec (with the Kathy Roll as a recommendation), Polilla bookstore in Roma Norte and Korean food at Dooriban. She also suggests trying the olive oil cake at Café Trucha, tasting mezcal at Vulva and visiting Incendiarias and Queer House in Juárez, spaces dedicated to the work of Latin American artists.

ENRIQUE GINER DE LOS RÍOS

Curator, writer and editor on art, architecture and design. Enrique recommends exploring the city from an artistic and architectural perspective, with visits to El Eco, biking along Reforma at sunset, and enjoying the Mexican Art Gallery and the Plaza del Angel Bazaar.

MOISES SACAL HADID

Composer, multidisciplinary artist and cultural manager. Founder of xpan. Moisés proposes an architectural route through the city, highlighting places such as La Mascota, the El Sereno Monument and the Chapultepec Aqueduct. He also recommends enjoying tacos at Taqueria El Progreso and exploring various historic buildings.

Trayectos is an initiative of Proyectos Públicos for the 2025 edition of Art Week in Mexico City.

PRIVATE TOURS AT PUBLICO@PROYECTOSPUBLICOS.COM

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Trayectos is an initiative of Proyectos Públicos for the 2025 edition of Art Week in Mexico City.

PRIVATE TOURS AT PUBLICO@PROYECTOSPUBLICOS.COM

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