The  new museum looks a bit like a contorted hourglass-or a twisting torso  isolated for close scrutiny, as in a drawing by michelangelo, the rest  of the body nowhere to be seen.
Mexico City, over the last decade and a half, has been the anti-Bilbao.  The Mexican capital sidestepped most of the major trends that  transformed the art and architecture worlds following the 1997 opening  of Frank Gehry’s branch of the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain,  including the rise of the iconic art museum and the spread of photogenic  buildings by globetrotting celebrity architects.