“Lucha Libre: Beyond the Arenas” opens on Oct. 29, 2022, and is on view through May 7, 2023. Senior Curator Julio Cesar Morales, Assistant Curator at the Museum of Modern Art, Mexico City Fernanda Ramos and Consulting Curator Sharon Gesund are organizing this groundbreaking exhibition, which features painting, photography and mixed media artworks by internationally recognized Mexican and Chicanx contemporary artists along with collectors’ items, film posters and other memorabilia from some of the sport’s most famous wrestlers. This first exhibition of its kind, “Lucha Libre,” goes beyond its popularity in contemporary culture to reveal the sports’ ancient roots, explore its influence on sociopolitical movements and link its relationships to the visual culture of Mexico and beyond. In this exhibition, the phenomenon of Lucha Libre transcends the glitz and glamor of the theatrical stage to become a way to investigate themes of the underdog and the hero, identity and performance, and collective resistance to authority.
The exhibition at ASU Art Museum offers all visitors — from those who grew up loving the sport to audiences discovering it for the first time — an opportunity to view and understand Lucha Libre through the lenses of popular culture, poetics and politics. This project is both a scholarly contribution to the field of arts, accompanied by a fully illustrated publication and a vehicle to appreciate and deepen our knowledge of Mexican and Mexican-American culture, which has been historically underrepresented in art museums.
“Lucha Libre: Beyond the Arenas” is made possible with the support of Cloth & Flame and Rich and Sally Lehmann.
Image credit: “Lucha Libre: Beyond the Arenas” exhibition poster designed by Emmanuel García.
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