Alejandro's Glatt Official website
Type: Museum Exhibition
Museo Soumaya is one of the most important museums in Mexico and one of the most recognized private art institutions in Latin America.
With a permanent collection of more than 60,000 works, the museum houses European masters, Mexican modern art, religious works, sculpture, and one of the largest collections of Auguste Rodin’s works outside France. It stands as a major pillar of Mexico’s cultural and artistic heritage.
Exhibiting at Museo Soumaya represents institutional validation within one of the country’s most historically significant museum environments.
Alejandro Glatt was invited to present his artwork at Museo Soumaya, positioning his contemporary artistic language inside one of Mexico’s most prestigious museum institutions.
As part of a collaboration with Las Flores, he presented work connected to Papayas to the Moon, integrating art, symbolism, and space exploration into a formal museum context traditionally associated with canonical art history.
This presentation marked a significant institutional milestone for a contemporary Mexican artist whose work bridges national identity, futurism, and cosmic narrative.
Placing his work inside Museo Soumaya reinforced the dialogue between Mexico’s historical artistic legacy and a new generation of creators exploring technology, film, and space as artistic territories.
Papayas to the Moon
A multidisciplinary project merging art, film, and space exploration, expanding the symbolic universe of the papaya into an interplanetary narrative.
Las Flores
Presented within the institutional framework of Museo Soumaya in collaboration with Las Flores




