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⭐ Immerse yourself in a symbolic and artistic journey with Pierre et Gilles: The Construction of the Symbol, the first solo exhibition in Mexico by this iconic French duo known for transforming photography into deeply allegorical art.
Highlights
🖼️ Nearly 100 works blending photography and painting, created over five decades and displayed throughout all the Permanent Galleries of the Franz Mayer Museum
🎨 An exhibition in dialogue with the museum’s collection, highlighting the enduring relevance of symbols across time
🌟 Three pieces created expressly for this exhibition, including a portrait of Violet Chachki as the official image
🎬 Screenings of the documentary Dans une photo de Pierre et Gilles and a public program featuring activities, workshops, and more
Your ticket includes:
🖼️ General entry to the museum and regular exhibitions*
💜 Pierre et Gilles: The Construction of the Symbol
👠 ¡Moda hoy! Contemporary Latino & Latin American Design
📸 Surreal. Rodney Smith
🌊 “Manga Lab” immersive experience
📚 Library, cloister, and café
*Except for “Japan. From Myth to Manga”
Information
📅 Date: Select using the ticket selector
📍 Location: Museo Franz Mayer
🕑 Choose your preferred date and time in the ticket selector
🏛 This exhibition is presented as part of a joint project between the Museo Franz Mayer, the Embassy of France in Mexico, IFAL, and MEAE
🌈 This exhibition is part of the Franz Diverso program, which celebrates diverse identities, non-normative bodies, and sexual dissidence
❓ You can consult the FAQs and their answers here
Description
Pierre et Gilles: The Construction of the Symbol brings together, for the first time in Mexico, the works of this legendary French artistic duo. Through a distinctive style that combines staged photography with meticulous painting, the artists portray celebrities, models, and imaginary characters in compositions filled with symbolism. The 96 selected works establish a visual dialogue with pieces from the Franz Mayer Collection, exploring themes such as gesture, the symbolism of objects, allegory, and desire.
The exhibition is divided into five thematic sections and includes new works created especially for this occasion. During their first visit to Mexico, the artists will present the official catalogue at Marrakech Salón, an icon of the LGBTQ+ nightlife scene in the capital. Visitors will also be able to enjoy a parallel program of activities and workshops that enrich this transformative artistic proposal. An unmissable exhibition for anyone seeking art, diversity, and symbolism in a single experience.
User reviews
- Excelente exposición, evento organizado por la Curaduría del evento, muchas gracias Abraham Villavicencio.
- Muy linda esa simbiosis entre la obra de estos artistas y la colección del Franz.
- Una maravilla esta exposción. Qué bien combinan las obras con los tesoros del museo.
- Me encantaron las piezas que trajeron y sobre todo el cómo interactúan con la colección permanente del museo.
- Kinda missed Etienne Daho’s portrait and their rendition of Hermes, but a nice expo overall (and nice combination with others)
- Felicitaciones al equipo de curaduria. No me imaginaba que compaginaran la coleccion permanente del museo con el arte de Pierre et Gilles. Muchas gracuas.
- Innovador e interesante...😊
- Amazing collection and mix setup between modern and classic art.
- Fantastic pieces and mixing with the historical works of art was inspired. Loved it.
- Me encantó el juego con el tiempo. Por un lado la modernidad, deslumbrante, colorida, sensualidad y seducción. Todo en combinación con elementos del pasado.
- i love it this app
- Muy buen montaje
- Genial
- Absolutamente increíble exhibición. Y una mezcla buena de el colección permanente y Pierre et Gilles. No le extrañó. Bravo!!!
- Amé la yuxtaposición de esta expo con la exposición permanente.
About the venue
Museo Franz Mayer
The Museo Franz Mayer, in Mexico City, is an emblematic place with an impressive collection of decorative art. With more than 10,000 pieces of antiques and art, including ceramics, furniture and paint...








