Canchas Desiguales is a piece of public art by the artist Priscilla Monge (Costa Rica, 1968), which is presented on the esplanade of the Museo Tamayo as an inter-institutional collaboration, in the context of the 2026 World Cup in Mexico City.
Girls, boys, young people and adults, together with the museum's Mediation team, will tour the exhibition The Gesture and the Invisible, at the same time they will participate in activities inspired by dance, drawing and contemporary sculpture.
With the intention of bringing the public interested in the design and construction aspects of the building closer to the public, the museum offers guided architectural tours every Saturday at 12 h
Imaginative studies: a new discipline
In this talk, Chus Martínez, philosopher and art historian born in Spain, will refer to imaginative studies as a collective practice. Not a discipline dedicated to the study of imagination –precisely–, but a shared exercise to cultivate new ways of thinking, of communicating what we think and of acting socially and politically.
The course is designed as an adventure in which girls and boys will learn about light and color while playing and creating works of art that transform spaces. They will follow in the footsteps of contemporary artists and will test scientific discoveries to explore how, by uniting imagination with curiosity, the impossible is made possible, such as touching a rainbow.
Guided tours | 18:00 h and 19:00 h
Free tour of the exhibitions | 18:00 h → 20:00 h
Annominatio is a group formed by Aarón Flores, Federico Sánchez, Alonso López Valdés and Reona Sugimoto, whose sound is short of jazz, free improvisation, rock and electronic music.