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    CLOTILDE JIMÉNEZ: LA GRUTA. UNA ÓPERA EN DOS ACTOS. ENSAYO EN EL ESTUDIO DEL ARTISTA. El Museo Jumex en la Ciudad de México es la plataforma principal de la Fundación Jumex Arte Contemporáneo.

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    The foundation’s library is one of the most extensive libraries in Mexico devoted to the research and study of modern and contemporary art. Through its exhibitions and public programs, Museo Jumex aspire to become a relevant institution in the field of art.

  4. Located on a triangular site within the Polanco area of Mexico City, this new museum building exhibits part of one of the largest private collections of contemporary art in Latin America ...

  5. Exhibitions - Museo Jumex

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    Through its exhibitions and public programs, Museo Jumex aspire to become a relevant institution in the field of art. This is achieved through the production (and co-production with other institutions) of exhibitions and research projects that bring contemporary art practices closer to diverse audiences.

  6. Museo Jumex - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre

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    El Museo Jumex, ubicado en la Ciudad de México, es la plataforma principal de acción de Fundación Jumex Arte Contemporáneo, cuyo fundador y presidente es Eugenio López Alonso.

  7. David Chipperfield's Museo Jumex Opens in Mexico City

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    Situated across from Soumaya, in the Nuevo Polanco design mecca known as Plaza Carso, the Jumex is the first David Chipperfield project in Latin America; it’s also home to the region’s most ...

  8. Colección Jumex - Wikipedia

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    Located in the Polanco neighborhood of Mexico City, [12] Museo Jumex opened its doors to the public in November 2013 [13] as an institution devoted to contemporary art, whose aim was not only to serve a broad and diverse public, but also to become a laboratory for experimentation and innovation in the arts. [14]