Abierto de Diseño CDMX, 2025
26/9/2025
5/10/2025

This year, Abierto de Diseño returns to Chapultepec with its ninth edition: Weeds. Design in Resistance. From September 26 to October 5, the exhibition celebrates creations that emerge from the margins—resilient, powerful, and collective—redefining design as an act of regeneration and plurality. Lago Algo will host the Ecosystems parcel, an installation that transforms the landscape with weeds, soil, and textures, inviting us to imagine a more plural and sensitive city.

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Since 2013, Abierto de Diseño CDMX has established itself as an urban creative laboratory: an open platform that invites us to imagine, create, and share through objects, installations, processes, and diverse forms of knowledge.

In its ninth edition, Weeds. Design in Resistance celebrates what emerges through the cracks: resilient, marginalized, and powerful creations that rise from the edges, challenge the established order, and resist collectively. This vital force does not ask for permission; it reshapes and redefines territories, envisioning design as an act of plurality, listening, and regeneration.

Chapultepec —the epicenter of this edition, taking place from September 26 to October 5, 2025— will host the four parcels that make up the central exhibition of Abierto: Weeds. Design in Resistance. The curatorial team includes Taina Campos and Andrea Soler of Diseña Colectiva, as well as Mara Soler and Daniela Villanueva of Flaminguettes. These parcels, conceived as narrative axes, engage with the experimental and collective nature that defines Abierto.

The Ecosystems parcel, presented at Lago Algo, is an installation that transforms the landscape with weeds, soil, and textures. It invites the public to imagine through sustainability, to engage in dialogue with the forest, to revalue the commons, to provoke encounters, and to open critical pathways toward a more plural and sensitive city.

The Shoots parcel will be installed at Papalote Museo del Niño; Fertility, at the Centro de Cultura Digital; and Pollination, at Cineteca Nacional Chapultepec.

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