Contemporary Modernist Mexican Homes

The House and Studio of Max Cetto is Filled with Modern Art

As a part of Mexico City Art Week, the house and studio of notable Mexcian architect Max Cetto has been filled with a collection of modern designs. This includes rugs by Doshi Levien and Eny Lee Parker and lighting by Flos, for example. The overall exhibition is curated by the local design team at Studio 84 dubbed Metamorphosis.

Unno Gallery also brings in some of its collections to be unveiled at the grounds and interior of Casa-Estudio Max Cetto. Unno Gallery noted to Dezeen, "Exploring the theme of Metamorphosis, the exhibition invites viewers on a profound journey of transformation – both physical and symbolic. It examines the evolution of forms, ideas, and materials, revealing new perspectives that shape our understanding of existence."

Image Credit: Alejandro Ramirez Orozco

Modernist Design Revival
A resurgence of modernist design principles is being embraced in contemporary architecture, inspiring innovative home aesthetics.
Cultural Curation Experience
Exhibitions that integrate art and design within historic spaces offer fresh interpretations of cultural heritage.
Symbolic Transformation Exploration
Design showcases centered around themes of metamorphosis present innovative narratives that challenge conventional perspectives.

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Art Curation
Integrating modern art into residential spaces offers new opportunities for experiential design.
Interior Design
Incorporating diverse modernist elements into living spaces opens avenues for unique and eclectic home environments.
Architectural Tourism
Showcasing historic architectural sites as exhibition venues revitalizes interest in cultural heritage.
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