
Exhibition
-> Feb 4 2026 – Feb 22 2026
Maison Celeste
Maison Celeste will present a series of openings during Art Week.
Sabino Guisu.Tezcatlipoca is a spatial intervention that weaves together design, ritual objects, and pre-Hispanic memory through a contemporary sensibility. Emerging from the project Zapotec Death Poems, the installation brings together symbolically charged functional pieces—benches, textiles, ceramics, and a ceremonial dining table—where the color black functions as a living material: mirror, shadow, and historical density. Inspired by Tezcatlipoca, the deity of duality and transformation, the exhibition proposes a contemporary ritual territory in which the ancestral and the modern converge, inviting viewers to inhabit a space where matter, myth, and design reclaim their essential place.
Olivia Steele. For the third consecutive year, Olivia Steele returns to Maison Celeste’s iconic Pink Room with a renewed intervention for Art Week 2026. The space features new neon works, collectible pieces, and special collaborations, highlighted by a new façade intervention bearing the message Embrace the Impermanence. This activation offers an immersive experience where light, language, and design converge within a vibrant environment of reflection, presence, and creative encounter.
Gisela Falcone. Blue Prints of Being marks Gisela Falcone’s first solo exhibition in Mexico. Here, the artist explores the invisible patterns and structures that sustain human experience. Through cyanotypes created on cotton dyed with tea and coffee, Falcone approaches the body as a temporary container of enduring energy. Using light, time, and artisanal photographic processes, the works emerge as symbolic maps in which the archetypal, the spiritual, and the material converge, revealing the transformation of presence into form.
Nicolas Janssen. In Casa de Quienes Volvieron (House of Those Who Returned), Nicolas Janssen explores contemporary notions of the sacred through form, space, and light. The exhibition brings together totemic sculptures and ceramic abstractions that, reduced to their minimal formal expression, acquire an intense and contemplative presence.
Tigre. Proud Humans. Working at the intersection of fashion and photography, the artist uses color as a primary medium to enter the intimate spaces of their subjects and capture the essence of their being.
Marion Friedmann Gallery Capsule, CARAVAN + DELOS, Arturo Dib, etre otrxs, among others.
Braw Haus presents LIMINAL, a large-scale immersive digital installation conceived for the exterior of Maison Lézard during Zona Maco 2026. The work centers on a monumental digital waterfall over six meters high, where a silk structure is transformed into a continuous flow of light, image, and movement.
Lux Studio is an immersive artistic experience that uses light as its primary medium to transform space and evoke emotion in the viewer. Through dynamic lighting, projections, color, and occasionally sound, Lux Studio creates enveloping environments that invite interaction, reflection, or quiet contemplation—breaking away from the traditional notion of the static artwork.
— Maison Celeste