Noé Martínez’s artistic practice focuses on the legacy of indigenous peoples and colonial history to make visible social problems of contemporary Mexico. Language, identity, the process of colonization in the 16th century, the processes of struggle and vindication of indigenous communities are recurring themes in his work.

Based on ethnographic research, field work, the study of different bibliographic and documentary sources, as well as his own family history, Martínez generates bodies of work that propose critical views on the interpretation of the past and the construction of the present. 

At its center, his practice is marked by the question of how identity and history are constructed, and operates a vision that moves against the current of official discourses that reveals the strength and political potential of memory. For Martínez, the body is a container through which the political potential of language, both verbal and visual, can function as a decolonial practice.
Images of Faith: 3000 Years of Spiritual Expressions in Mexico

Images of Faith: 3000 Years of Spiritual Expressions in Mexico

Apr 24 – Aug 16, 2026

National Museum of Mexican Art

NADA Ceramics 2026

NADA Ceramics 2026

Mar 68, 2026

The Locker Room

Art Basel Miami Beach 2025

Art Basel Miami Beach 2025

Dec 37, 2025

Miami Beach Convention Center

Si llevan agua, son ríos. Si no, son caminos.

Si llevan agua, son ríos. Si no, son caminos.

Nov 6, 2025 – Feb 13, 2026

GALERÍA EXTRA

Aspen Art Fair

Aspen Art Fair

Jul 29 – Aug 2, 2025

Hotel Jerome

Virtual Horizons: Gwangju

Virtual Horizons: Gwangju

Hyundai Artlab
Jun 23, 2023
NOÉ MARTÍNEZ: MEMORIA DEL CUERPO

NOÉ MARTÍNEZ: MEMORIA DEL CUERPO

La Tempestad
May 18, 2023
Thirteen Exhibitions to Catch This Winter

Thirteen Exhibitions to Catch This Winter

Boston art review
Feb 6, 2024