Mexico City is synonymous with culture, gastronomy, and connection. With spring weather at its peak, the city’s event calendar offers everything from art exhibitions and music gatherings to culinary experiences and style-filled activities. Among the highlights featured in Agenda Vogue México y Latinoamérica, Ramón Barreto’s curated guide to what to do in the city in April 2026, is Football and Art: A Shared Emotion at the Jumex Museum.
As part of the 2026 World Cup, the Jumex Museum presents an exhibition exploring the intersections between contemporary art and football as a cultural, aesthetic, and social force. Curated by Guillermo Santamarina, the exhibition proposes football as a universal language that transcends the field. Through themes such as gender, community, and identity, it brings together artists like Clotilde Jiménez and No Martins, addressing both the playful nature and the political dimensions of the sport. A contemporary reading of football as a space for collective expression and critical reflection, the exhibition is open to the public through July 26, 2026.
