Exhibitions

"KATHARSIS! Images of wrestling in Mexico, 1940-2007".

In collaboration with Fundación Televisa, FICG presents this documentary exhibition on wrestling since its beginnings in the 1930s. A documentary and artistic journey through the realms of this sport in its Mexican version. This exhibition celebrates the aesthetic and cultural richness through iconic photographs of figures such as Blue Demon, Rito Romero and Súper Astro, revealing the transcendence of a theatrical, symbolic and cathartic spectacle.

 

MUSA - Museum of the Arts University of Guadalajara

June 5 to September 14

"The daughters of jazz".

With the support of the Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation (AECID), this exhibition is about women who set the pace of change after World War I. After breaking free from the traditional role that society had assigned them and entering the world of work, they transformed their way of dressing, relating and inhabiting public space. After breaking free from the traditional role that society had assigned them and entering the working world, they transformed their way of dressing, interacting and inhabiting the public space. Thus a new generation was born: the Daughters of Jazz, a symbol of freedom, transformation and struggle. Voices of the 21st century, such as Victoria Luengo and Cecilia Suárez, join references such as María Zambrano, María Teresa León or Gabriela Mistral, building a bridge between past and present. This exhibition pays tribute to all those women who helped build a more just and egalitarian world.

 

Carlos Fuentes Bookstore of the Public Library of the State of Jalisco "Juan José Arreola" (Biblioteca Pública del Estado de Jalisco "Juan José Arreola").

June 6 to July 30

"Honestly, Denisse Guerrero"

An exhibition on fashion, music and pop culture, curated by Álvaro Valadez and museographed by Miriam Villaseñor. It presents an honest and sensitive vision of the career of Denisse Guerrero, a singer whose work has overflowed the stage to become a statement of identity and dissident beauty, where each piece takes us into her world. The exhibition brings together photographs, performances, scenic objects and costumes created by Mexican designers who have accompanied her aesthetic vision. Each garment, each image, each song is part of a manifesto in affirmation of queer resistance. queer. "Honestly, Denisse Guerrero" not only reveals an aesthetic force, it also directs the focus to the vulnerability behind the scenes.


Jesús Guerrero Galván Gallery, inside the facilities of the Public Library of the State of Jalisco "Juan José Arreola" (Biblioteca Pública del Estado de Jalisco "Juan José Arreola").

June 9 to July 2

"Forty and counting."

Throughout four decades, the Festival has been a meeting point for the voices, looks and talents that shape film art and contemporary culture. This photographic exhibition celebrates those who have been part of this journey and invites us to travel through the visual history of FICG, showing key moments that bear witness to this legacy.

 

Paseo de Chapultepec Galleries

Until September 14

"Os Demónios do Meu Avô".

Throughout four decades, the Festival has been a meeting point for the voices, looks and talents that shape film art and contemporary culture. This photographic exhibition celebrates those who have been part of this journey and invites us to travel through the visual history of FICG, showing key moments that bear witness to this legacy.

 

Museum of Environmental Sciences

June 6 to 14