The exhibit showcases over 200 pieces by Sergio Sánchez Santamaría, highlighting his artistic journey through various influences such as zapatismo, urban culture, and traditional Mexican motifs. This retrospective includes prints, matrices, and uniquely intervened objects like guitars and skateboard decks, all reflecting his vibrant interactions with his origins and the urban landscape of Mexico City. Curated by Fernando Gálvez de Aguinaga, the display illustrates Santamaría's role as a contemporary voice in Mexican graphic art, drawing from traditional techniques while infusing elements of modern popular culture. Visitors can also experience a documentary film that contextualizes the historical significance of zapatismo in Morelos.