25-11-2025 22:06 via artnews.com

Mexico City’s Museo Jumex to Stage ‘Football & Art’ Exhibition During World Cup

The Museo Jumex, a private museum in Mexico City established by top collector Eugenio López Alonso in 2013, hopes to score a golazo with one of its exhibitions next year, timed to the upcoming FIFA World Cup.“Fútbol y Arte. Esa misma emoción”(Football & Art. A Shared Emotion) will open at the museum’s David Chipperfield–designed building in the city’s Polanco neighborhood on March 28 and run through July 26, the week after the World Cup Fina
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