
Football and Art. A Shared Emotion
Museo Jumex,Mexico City,Mexico
Football and Art. A Shared Emotion presents contemporary paintings, sculptures, installations, photographs and videos—both historical and produced specifically for the exhibition—to explore football’s intersection with community, identity and universality. Coinciding with multiple World Cup matches in Mexico City, the exhibition encompasses 100 works by about 60 international artists from more than a dozen countries, including Mexico, the United States, France, Japan and South Africa.
Jerónimo y su balón (Jerónimo and his ball),” 1963, Rodrigo Moya Credit: Galería López Quiroga
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