Eugenio López Alonso, pioneer in the realm of contemporary art collecting in Mexico.
Guided tours through our exhibitions with Museo Jumex education team.
Fundación Jumex Arte Contemporáneo was formally established on March 3, 2001 when Colección Jumex was exhibited for the first time at the Galería Jumex in Ecatepec.
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.
Fundación Jumex Arte Contemporáneo’s Grants & Scholarships program provides funding to individuals and institutions involved in contemporary art production, promotion and research.
The foundation’s library is one of the most extensive libraries in Mexico devoted to the research and study of modern and contemporary art.
A selection of artists and artworks from Colección Jumex.
How to take care of the museum and to ensure the safety of the artworks on display.
Publications edited by Fundación Jumex Arte Contemporáneo.
Interviews, talks and video documentation of public program activities.
Richard Pettibone
Andy Warhol, ‘Marilyn Diptych’
Oil and silkscreen on canvas
10.8 x 21.3 x 1.3 cm
Andy Warhol (Red Mao)
After Warhol (Yellow Mao)
Andy Warhol, ‘Sixteen Jackies’, 1964
Andy Warhol, ‘Brillo Box’, 1964, (silver)
Andy Warhol, ‘Four Jackies’, 1964
Andy Warhol, ‘Saturday Disaster’, 1963
Andy Warhol, ‘Two Jackies’, 1964
Andy Warhol, 32 Cans of Campbell´s Soup, 1962
Andy Warhol, Flowers, 1964
Flag on Orange Field, Elvis and Tahkt 8
Frank Stella ‘River of Ponds’
Roy Lichtenstein, ‘Drowning Girl,’ 1963
Frank Stella, “Gur II”
Frank Stella, “Tomlinson Court Park (second version)”
Roy Lichtenstein, “Rouen Cathedral”