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  2. Colección Jumex - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Plaza Carso - Wikipedia

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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 ]

  4. Polanco, Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    A newer development north of Polanco, popularly termed "Nuevo Polanco", is a business district that is home to BBVA, WeWork and Telecel [3] while also housing important cultural institutions such as the Museo Soumaya and the Colección Jumex. Nuevo Polanco, officially in the colonias of Granada and Ampliación Granada, is not part of the ...

  5. How Zonamaco Turned Mexico City Into an Art World Destination

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    James Lee Byars’s World Flag (1991), shown at Museo Jumex during an exhibition of the artist’s work. Stefanie Keenan. This month, Mexico City will welcome over 77,000 attendees, including ...

  6. Eugenio López Alonso - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Museo Júmex - Wikipedia

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  8. Nuevo Polanco - Wikipedia

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    Nuevo Polanco (English, "New Polanco") is an area of Mexico City formerly consisting of warehouses and factories, bordering the upscale Polanco on the north across Avenida Ejército Nacional. [2] Officially it consists of two colonias, Granada and Ampliación Granada. Railroad to Cuernavaca crossing Marina Nacional, 1910s.

  9. Esthella Provas - Wikipedia

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    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.