
Curated by En lo que
Exhibition
-> Nov 21 2025 – Nov 30 2025
Sala Juárez
How many tabs do we have open in our minds while inhabiting the digital? Navegar entre pestañas abiertas (Browsing Through Open Tabs) is a group exhibition that explores this question, tracing a sensitive map of our lives between screens, connections, and algorithms.
Organized by the collective En lo que, the show brings together young artists from different regions of Mexico who, through artistic practice, investigate the ways technology intertwines with desire, memory, and contemporary identity. Beginning from a nodal point of inquiry—the arrival of the first computer in Mexico and the staging of T.S. Eliot’s Murder in the Cathedral, both taking place at UNAM in 1958—the exhibition unfolds through a logic of the hyperlink.
Each work is an open window: a digital gesture turned material, a trace of humanity amid the noise of the network. Between lights, data, and everyday gestures, the artists question how we navigate — simultaneously — multiple realities.
Artists: Emilio Morales, César Rendón, Rafael Flores, Fernanda Leaño, Alejandra Muñoz, Fer Llano, Javier Acevedo-Mota, Mimi G. Valdivia, and Vico Valle
— En lo que
En lo que is a contemporary art collective based in Guadalajara, Mexico. It is formed by artists who, while developing their own individual practices, collaborate on curatorial, exhibition, and editorial projects that emerge from personal impulses. They believe in production outside the usual rhythm — works that take shape in pause, in detour, in what sometimes seems to make no sense. They understand drifting not as error, but as possibility; as a way of insisting on what resists the urgency of being useful. They seek an artistic practice that allows for stopping, listening, doubting — and in that suspension, finding other forms of presence. En lo que is a whim founded by Fer Llano and Vico Valle in 2025.
Guided visits: November 22 and 29, from 3–6 pm
Image: Rafael Flores, Un nudo es un nacimiento