US-Tequila Casa Dragones & Museo Tamayo: Five Years of a Shared Vision | Tamayo Gala 2026
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FIVE YEARS OF A SHARED VISION: TEQUILA CASA DRAGONES AND MUSEO TAMAYO ARTE CONTEMPORÁNEO
February 2026
In the heart of Mexico City, beneath the understated architecture that houses some of the most relevant conversations in contemporary art, a night unfolded that transcended the social sphere. The Tamayo Gala 2026 marked a special milestone: five consecutive years of collaboration between Tequila Casa Dragones and Museo Tamayo Arte Contemporáneo.
This is more than an institutional partnership. It is a relationship built on shared values: excellence, vision, and a profound conviction that art is a catalyst for critical thought.
A night that brings together those who shape culture
The Gala convened a community that defines the creative pulse of Mexico and beyond. Artists such as Gabriel Orozco, Pedro Reyes, and Mario García Torres gathered alongside leaders in design, architecture, and gastronomy, including Tatiana Bilbao and Elena Reygadas.
The evening was hosted by Andrea Torreblanca, Director of Museo Tamayo, together with the museum’s board and representatives from distinguished international institutions, including Museo Jumex. Each presence reaffirmed that culture is a collective endeavor.
The experience was further enriched by partners who share this vision, such as Tiffany & Co. and Lincoln, shaping a night where excellence was expressed in every detail.
Five years moving in the same direction
For the past five years, Casa Dragones has accompanied Museo Tamayo in its mission to strengthen its annual program of exhibitions, education, and public dialogue. The Gala represents the culmination of this effort: the moment when support converges to sustain an entire year of artistic creation.
During the evening, Bertha González Nieves, Co-Founder and CEO of Casa Dragones, underscored the importance of supporting spaces that foster reflection and artistic creation as pillars of the country’s cultural development.
Because supporting art is not a symbolic gesture; it is a declaration of principles.
New narratives for a new year
The evening also introduced the exhibitions that inaugurate the museum’s 2026 calendar.
“Wayamou: Lenguas de lo común” proposes a profound dialogue on memory and resistance, while “El gesto y lo invisible” explores movement as a form of thought and shared experience.
Both exhibitions reaffirm Museo Tamayo as a space where ideas expand and perspectives are transformed.
A toast to what lies ahead
The celebration continued with an after party that extended the conversation among artists, collectors, and collaborators. Through music and encounters, a toast with Tequila Casa Dragones symbolized something deeper: the union of tradition and innovation, heritage and contemporaneity.
Five years later, the alliance between Casa Dragones and Museo Tamayo celebrates not only its continuity, but a forward-looking vision where art, culture, and excellence move together.