Constellations and Drifts: Latin American Art from the FEMSA Collection

Constellations and Drifts: Latin American Art from the FEMSA Collection

On the occasion of its 50th anniversary, FEMSA Collection presents the exhibition Constellations and Drifts: Latin American Art from the FEMSA Collection, which proposes a new reading of one of the most significant collections of 20th- and 21st-century Latin American art.

Over the past five decades, the FEMSA Collection has brought together works by artists from different generations that reflect the evolution, complexity, and diversity of the region’s artistic production, with a particular emphasis on Mexican art. Featuring 174 works by more than 100 Latin American artists, the exhibition offers the most extensive presentation of the collection ever held in Mexico, while also opening a window onto its future.

Rather than following a chronological sequence, Constellations and Drifts is organized around a curatorial structure based on constellations, establishing connections between works from different periods, geographies, and generations through shared questions.

— Colección FEMSA

Constellations and Drifts: Art from Latin America in the FEMSA Collection, Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Monterrey, Monterrey, México