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Museo Jumex. Colección Jumex is a private art collection owned by Eugenio López Alonso. The collection is housed at Museo Jumex, the main outpost of Fundación Jumex Arte Contemporáneo, located in the Polanco neighborhood in Mexico City. The museum opened in November, 2013 in a building designed by David Chipperflield.
The first football federation in Mexico was founded in 1922, known as Federación Mexicana de Football Asociación. The following year changed its name to Federación Central de Fútbol . The current Federación Mexicana de Fútbol (FMF) was established in 1927 and later affiliated with FIFA in 1929.
In 2001, he created Fundación Jumex, a not-for-profit institution that receives support from Grupo Jumex, a company founded by his father, Eugenio López Rodea. [2] His goal was to establish a permanent art collection for the public. The creation of Museo Jumex in 2013 has further established López's influence in the international cultural ...
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Museo Júmex, opened November 2013, to house part of the Colección Jumex, the contemporary art collection of the Jumex juice company. The Plaza Carso shopping center, which from 2010 through 2020 was home to an 82,500 sq ft (7,665 m 2 ) Saks Fifth Avenue store, the second to have opened in Mexico. [ 8 ]
Museo Júmex, opening November 2013, to house part of the Colección Jumex, the contemporary art collection of the Jumex juice company. Plaza Carso shopping center, featuring an 82,500 square feet (7,660 m 2 ) Saks Fifth Avenue store, the second to have opened in Mexico. [ 9 ]
Mexico City Museum facade Frontal view of the courtyard.. The history of the Old Palace of the Counts of Santiago de Calimaya dates back to the year 1527, when Mr. Juan Gutiérrez Altamirano arrived in New Spain from the island of Cuba, where he had been governor in 1524; to take the post of Corregidor of Texcoco and overseer of Hernán Cortés.
Esthella Provas (born in Nogales, Mexico) [1] is an art dealer regarded as one of the world's most influential art advisors. [2] She is considered pivotal in the creation of the Museo Jumex in Mexico City, Mexico, the largest contemporary art collection in Latin America, and responsible for the collection's acquisitions.