Notes related to Museo Jumex

FOOTBALL AS A GLOBAL CULTURAL AND ARTISTIC PHENOMENON AT JUMEX

At a moment when the world unites around the ball, Football and Art. That Same Emotion invites us to reflect on the sport’s power to bring communities together, build imaginaries, and transcend borders.

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FOOTBALL AS A GLOBAL CULTURAL AND ARTISTIC PHENOMENON AT JUMEX

At a moment when the world unites around the ball, Football and Art. That Same Emotion invites us to reflect on the sport’s power to bring communities together, build imaginaries, and transcend borders.

GABRIEL DE LA MORA’S SURFACES OF DESIRE AT MUSEO JUMEX

Opening on September 25, 2025, the exhibition examines drive, loss, and material transformation in the artist’s work.

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GABRIEL DE LA MORA’S SURFACES OF DESIRE AT MUSEO JUMEX

Opening on September 25, 2025, the exhibition examines drive, loss, and material transformation in the artist’s work.

THE INFLUENCE OF AN ACTIVE PHOTOGRAPHY: TINA MODOTTI AT JUMEX

The exhibition The Tiger’s Coat explores the many facets of the Italo-Mexican artist—photographer, militant, and enigmatic figure—through a constellation of historical documents and contemporary artworks.

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THE INFLUENCE OF AN ACTIVE PHOTOGRAPHY: TINA MODOTTI AT JUMEX

The exhibition The Tiger’s Coat explores the many facets of the Italo-Mexican artist—photographer, militant, and enigmatic figure—through a constellation of historical documents and contemporary artworks.

DÉBORA DELMAR ON GENTRIFICATION AND ARCHITECTURE

Liberty & Security is the exhibition at Jumex by Débora Delmar (Mexico 1986) in which she delves into the effects of globalization on everyday life, based on a critique of privatization and the homogenization of public space. The artist investigates the physical and symbolic impacts of architecture present in gentrification, consumism and surveillance in the urban environment.

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DÉBORA DELMAR ON GENTRIFICATION AND ARCHITECTURE

Liberty & Security is the exhibition at Jumex by Débora Delmar (Mexico 1986) in which she delves into the effects of globalization on everyday life, based on a critique of privatization and the homogenization of public space. The artist investigates the physical and symbolic impacts of architecture present in gentrification, consumism and surveillance in the urban environment.

BODIES & TERRITORY: A GROUP EXHIBITION AT JUMEX MUSEUM

Siluetas sobre maleza [Silhouettes on grass] is a group exhibition at Museo Jumex that explores the ways in which bodies exist and inhabit territory. Spanning several generations, the exhibition features artists who explore the intertwined associations of body, land and identity in Latin America's history and present: Minia Biabiany (Guadalupe, 1988), Vivian Caccuri (Brazil, 1986), Frieda Toranzo Jaeger (Mexico, 1988), Ana Mendieta (Cuba, 1948 - USA, 1985), Nohemí Pérez (Colombia, 1962) and Vivian Suter (Argentina, 1949).

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BODIES & TERRITORY: A GROUP EXHIBITION AT JUMEX MUSEUM

Siluetas sobre maleza [Silhouettes on grass] is a group exhibition at Museo Jumex that explores the ways in which bodies exist and inhabit territory. Spanning several generations, the exhibition features artists who explore the intertwined associations of body, land and identity in Latin America's history and present: Minia Biabiany (Guadalupe, 1988), Vivian Caccuri (Brazil, 1986), Frieda Toranzo Jaeger (Mexico, 1988), Ana Mendieta (Cuba, 1948 - USA, 1985), Nohemí Pérez (Colombia, 1962) and Vivian Suter (Argentina, 1949).

A VINDICATION TO OFFICES: AMALIA PICA AT THE JUMEX MUSEUM

¡Qué viva el papeleo! (Long live paperwork!) is Amalia Pica's exhibition at the Museo Jumex that deals with office culture and focuses on finding pleasure and the potential for playing within the tedious processes of paperwork.

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A VINDICATION TO OFFICES: AMALIA PICA AT THE JUMEX MUSEUM

¡Qué viva el papeleo! (Long live paperwork!) is Amalia Pica's exhibition at the Museo Jumex that deals with office culture and focuses on finding pleasure and the potential for playing within the tedious processes of paperwork.

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