"One of Mexico City’s oldest and most respected contemporary galleries, hosting exhibitions like 2 FEET IN 1 BUCKET OF ICE by Yann Gerstberger." - David Shortell
"If there's one gallery to watch now it's OMR. Opened by husband and wife Jaime Riestra and Patricia Ortiz-Monasterio in the 80's on a quiet plaza in the Colonia Roma, it has since established itself as one of the major Mexican galleries on the international arts scene. This year, it's opening a new space on Córdoba 100, and their son Cristobal is taking over. With a roster of both local and international heavyweights like Candida Höfer, James Turrell, Pia Camil, and Jorge Méndez Blake, we're curious to see what Cristobal, who is known for curating some of their more cutting-edge contemporary shows, has in store."
Amazing art gallery. Really nice architecture, and showing great exhibition. Google maps says it’s temporary closed, but we just visited last week.
Jeremy Fancher
Google
OMR consistently engages contemporary discussions about the roles of institutions, power structures, and social constructs in shaping culture. Troika’s “Sticks and Stones” was a compelling take prompting questions such as: "What happens when bedrock assumptions lose their footing?" "How do we cope with the anxiety of structural collapse?"
Beautiful interior space!
Martin Meiland
Google
Beautiful industrial style building with high ceilings perfect to display art. There’s a lovely patio in the back. The Thomas Ruff exposition shows some incredible photographs.
Dark Seraphim
Google
Great local gallery. The exhibition space is amazing and the staff is extremely helpful if needed.
Paulina Félix
Google
Beautiful gallery (regarding exhibitions and architectural speaking, also). The gallery staff is very nice to foreigners (they do speak English).
Kristian Gabriel
Google
A nice gallery full of beautiful art, near from Alvaro Obregon avenue, one of the most popular avenues in Roma Norte
Simón Vega
Google
Wonderful space and beautiful shows.
Isabel Soto
Google
The current show is very cool. The admission was free and the person at the desk makes you feel taken care of. They have two levels and you can explore without pressure.