Jeffrey Brown:
Mexico has been a cosmopolitan art center for at least a century. Just think of the famous murals of Diego Rivera and others.
But, today, signs of its place as a contemporary art hub are all around, with new museums whose spectacular architecture has changed the skyline of this ancient capital.
An annual art week in February that's grown up around Zona Maco and features smaller fairs like 7-year-old Material, which takes place in an old jai alai arena and attracts a decidedly younger crowd.
Indeed, younger artists from the U.S. and elsewhere are flocking to Mexico City these days, attracted by the lower costs and hip vibe. And galleries like House of Gaga in the leafy Condesa neighborhood exhibit both local and international art stars, like American artist Laura Owens, who painted the space with a mural of local colors and imagery.
Gallery co-founder Fernando Mesta: