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Zona Maco 2026

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  • Zona Maco | Booth A110

    February 4th - February 8th, 2026
  • Angela Burson

    • Painting of a man in a gray suit and a woman in a pink patterned dress sitting at a table drinking a coffee and a cocktail.
      Angela Burson, Night Train, 2026
    • Painting of a woman in gray pants holding a blue suitcase and and a woman in a yellow dress holding a red suitcase standing on a colorful patterned floor.
      Angela Burson, Margaux and Penelope, 2025
    • Painting of a woman in yellow shirt and green jacket holding a martini with three olives in it.
      Angela Burson, The Holiday Party, 2025
    • Painting of a women in a yellow dress and red painted nails holding a black telephone.
      Angela Burson, Sunshine, 2025
    • Painting of white dog in a pink themed bathroom and a small black cat and pair of tube socks on a green armchair.
      Angela Burson, Olive, 2025
    • Painting of a person wearing a green houndstooth shirts with a pink bow tied around the collar.
      Angela Burson, Pink Bow with Small Houndstooth, 2026
    • Painting of a a purple collared shirt, with a blue and purple plaid cardigan over it, with a gold pen in the pocket.
      Angela Burson, Cardigan with Pen and Pencil, 2026
    • Painting of feet wearing red lace up shoes on a yellow background
      Angela Burson, Boots, 2025
    • Painting of a a person's feet wearing white heels with black sock, stepping on a cigar.
      Angela Burson, Sindy, 2025
  • Photo of artist Angela Burson holding a kitten standing in front of one of her paintings

     Angela Burson (b. 1969, USA) is a visual artist influenced by anachronistic images of fashion and personal objects. Her paintings feature figures, their belongings, and interior spaces that indicate intricate psychological and social relationships with one another. Everyday objects and scenes serve as signifiers, providing glimpses into the complexities of identity. Often, Burson renders the figures headless so the viewer sees the clothed body not as a portrait but as a collection of objects and patterns, creating a surreal connection between realistic subject matter and flat, repetitive design. 

     

    Angela received her B.F.A from the Savannah College of Art and Design in 1991. Now based in Savannah, Georgia, she has exhibited her work at the SCAD Museum of Art (Savannah, GA), Hashimoto Contemporary (New York City, San Francisco and Los Angeles), Untitled Art Fair (Miami) Tong Art Advisory SoHo Salon (New York City) Gallery Most (Podgorica, Montenegro), and Galería Rafael Pérez Herando (Madrid, Spain).

  • Carlos Rodriguez

    • Painting by Carlos Rodriguez of a man sitting on the floor in front of a window reading a book
      Carlos Rodriguez, Estudio De La Refracción, 2026
      $ 10,500.00
    • Painting by Carlos Rodriguez of men working out and stretching next to a boombox
      Carlos Rodriguez, El Ensayo, 2026
      $ 10,500.00
    • Painting by Carlos Rodriguez of three men in their underwear laying outside and relaxing and reading
      Carlos Rodriguez, Aquí, Así Se Permite, 2026
    • Painting by Carlos Rodriguez of a man leaning on a table, stacking 3 white U shaped items into a tower
      Carlos Rodriguez, Torre, 2025
    • Painting by Carlos Rodriguez of a man laying in the grass while holding a white flower.
      Carlos Rodriguez, Profundidad, 2026
      $ 4,300.00
    • Painting by Carlos Rodriguez of a man standing in his underwear being hugged by another man behind him
      Carlos Rodriguez, Abrazo, 2026
    • Painting by Carlos Rodriguez of two men in workout clothes stretching while facing eachother
      Carlos Rodriguez, El Ensayo Study, 2026
    • Painting of the torso of a man in his underwear
      Carlos Rodriguez, Torso, 2026
    • Painting by Carlos Rodriguez of three nude men embracing one another
      Carlos Rodriguez, Juegos, 2026
    • Painting by Carlos Rodriguez of a man's face
      Carlos Rodriguez, Aura No. 1, 2026
    • Ceramic vase by Carlos Rodriguez of two men in striped shirts flexing their arms
      Carlos Rodriguez, Double Flexing, 2026
      $ 1,500.00
    • Painting of a man in his underwear in a backyard petting two brown dogs
      Carlos Rodriguez, Man with Dogs (Lucas y Palentino), 2025
      $ 4,300.00
    • Painting of a brown dog sitting on a pink armchair looking out a window at a city skyline
      Carlos Rodriguez, Chisme Window, 2025
      $ 2,500.00
    • Painting of a man in his underwear laying on a green couch next to a brown dog
      Carlos Rodriguez, Sofa (Side Eyes), 2025
      $ 2,500.00
    • Painting of a nude man holding a brown dog in his arms
      Carlos Rodriguez, Tito, 2025
      $ 2,500.00
  • Photo of artist Carlos Rodriguez standing in his art studio holding a painting

     Carlos Rodriguez (b. 1980, Mexico) is a figurative artist based in Mexico City. Initially trained in graphic design, he left his career in advertising to pursue being a professional painter. Exploring the realms of sexual desire, gender, and identity, Rodriguez employs drawings, paintings, and ceramics to pay homage to the male form. Drawing inspiration from classical painting, naïve art, and elements of adult entertainment, his work captures the essence of men immersed in natural expressions of play and fantasy.

     

    Carlos received his B.F.A in Graphic Design from Universidad de San Luis Potosí in 2004. Now based in La Condesa, Mexico City, Rodriguez has exhibited his work at Hashimoto Contemporary (New York City, San Francisco and Los Angeles), The Fortnight Institute (New York City), EDJI Gallery (Brussels, Paris), The Unit (London), and Cartel 011 (Sao Paulo). 

  • Madeleine Tonzi

    • Painting of geometric and organic shapes that look like mountains and the moon
      Madeleine Tonzi, Below and Within, 2026
    • Painting of abstract and geometric shapes that look like a bird, the moon, and mountains in brown, black, and green
      Madeleine Tonzi, Simbioscene, 2026
    • Painting of an abstract black bird with a red eye against a green sky.
      Madeleine Tonzi, Depth, 2026
    • Painting of blades of grass against a blue sky with circular shapes and half circles around it.
      Madeleine Tonzi, Eutierria, 2026
    • Painting of geometric and organic shapes that look like mountains and the moon.
      Madeleine Tonzi, Imprint of Place, 2026
    • Painting of a green mountain with w red circle above it on the left and a white circle above it on the right.
      Madeleine Tonzi, Study 2, 2026
    • Painting by Madeleine Tonzi with a muted green, blue, and orange palette
      Madeleine Tonzi, Imago, 2025
    • Painting by Madeleine Tonzi with a muted green, blue, and orange palette and a shape in the middle with the top background being black and the bottom green
      Madeleine Tonzi, Reflecting Pool, 2025
    • Painting by Madeleine Tonzi with a muted green, blue, and orange palette and a tree like figure on the left
      Madeleine Tonzi, Blossom in the Time of Impossibility, 2025
    • Painting by Madeleine Tonzi with a muted green, blue, and orange palette. The canvas is split, with a vase like figure on the left and a butterfly like figure on the right
      Madeleine Tonzi, Night of the Monarchs, 2025
    • Painting by Madeleine Tonzi with a muted green, blue, and orange palette
      Madeleine Tonzi, Driftwood, 2025
  • Photo of artist Madeleine Tonzi taking her painting off the wall

     Madeleine Tonzi (b.1985, USA) is Los-Angeles based painter and muralist. Her work is focused on capturing the essence of ephemeral moments, and is a reflection of her investigation into memory and place and the relationships we form with the various environments we experience. Born and raised in Santa Fe, New Mexico, her aesthetic echoes her time spent in the high desert landscape, and gives way to her experiences traveling and living in California. 

     

    Madeleine received her B.F.A. from California College of the Arts, San Francisco in 2010. She has exhibited her work at Hashimoto Contemporary (New York City, San Francisco, and Los Angeles), the Westmont Ridley-Tree Museum of Art (Santa Barbara, CA).

New York City:

54 Ludlow St.

New York, NY 10002

San Francisco:

Minnesota Street Project

1275 Minnesota St. 

San Francisco, CA 94107

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