
Chapultepec’s most visited contemporary art venue has announced its spring 2025 programming and a new exhibition in Lago Algo awaits you, as well as a seven-week immersive project in collaboration with Mexico-based artists.
The first thing you should know is that both projects will open their doors to the public during Art Week 2025 on Friday, February 7, and will remain available until June 1, 2025.
You can visit them from Wednesday to Sunday from 10:00 to 18:00 hours and admission is 100% free, so you won’t have to spend to soak up some contemporary art that will make you reflect on important issues of today.
Chapter VII: Shifting Grounds

This new exhibition from Lago Algo is called Chapter VII: Shifting GroundsIt is a group exhibition that focuses on the different cycles of displacement, visible and invisible.
The main themes? Human impact on the environment, migration, identity issues, economic structures, and more.
Artists Adel Abdessemed, Julius von Bismarck, Pablo Dávila, Alicja Kwade, Ho Tzu Nyen and Nohemi Pérez, the duos Elmgreen & Dragset and Trix & Robert Haussmann, and the art group Troika will participate.In addition,the exhibition will be accompanied by a text written by renowned conceptual artist Mel Chin.
What’s in store? Large-scale installations, sculptural works, a mural, a video project, a multidisciplinary work, and paintings that will confront you as an individual about how we impact the environment around us.
More about Ad Minoliti’s immersive project
The Expanded Painting and Speculative Fictions Symposium is a seven-week project devised by le artiste Ad Minoliti in collaboration with seven contemporary artists, which will accompany an immersive installation by le artiste that will include painting, a mural and textile works.
The symposium will be taught by Nicole Chaput, Gaby Cepeda, Paloma Contreras, Nicolas Cuello, Madeline Santil, Ana Segovia, Susana Vargas Cervantes.
The work of Ad Minoliti (Buenos Aires, 1980) uses geometry and color to construct a non-binary speculative fiction that becomes the basis for different bodies of work. Geometry is for Minoliti the best tool to represent and investigate the possibility of a non-human heterotopia, an alternative universe, where gender theories can be applied to pictorial language, in order to help us understand and experiment with the visual world around us. Taking this as a starting point, her practice addresses different ideas around modernism, fetishism, education, architecture and design, queer feminism, science fiction and disability studies, among other topics.
This project is presented in collaboration with Agustina Ferreyra Gallery, as part of Ad Minoliti’s solo exhibition, GARDEN, at BODEGA the new project space of OMR gallery.