Overview
- Centro de las Artes Inmersivas opened the sensory labyrinth on Wednesday with 11 original large-scale bronzes by Leonora Carrington.
- The maze avoids screens and surrounds the works with water, vapor, sand, light, sound and scent.
- The sculptures spent about ten years in storage in Xilitla after a 2017 public display on Paseo de la Reforma.
- Entry is by reserved date and time, with 45-minute visits, and tickets priced around 291 pesos general, 617 VIP and 194 for minors.
- The exhibition is scheduled through the summer as part of the city’s 2026 World Cup cultural program, with linked Carrington shows planned in Manhattan in late April and in Saint-Cirq Lapopie in early May.