Curated by @manopesadaproductions , the Lucha Libre Art Show highlighted 38 works — photographs, sculptures and paintings — inspired by the vibrant sport. The event also featured live DJ sets from a booth set atop a wrestling ring, which was used later in the evening for two matches organized by local promotion @mfnlucha .
Lucha libre has long been popular in Los Angeles and Southern California.
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SOLD OUT SHOW JULY 5TH THANK YOU!🪜
PHOTO BOOTH BY @ktthedawn a special thank you to @madremezcal . See you July 5th (18+). We might pop out sooner ya never know 🪜
🪜Thank you to every single person that showed up, shared a flyer, posted a clip, got in the ring, took photos, laughed, the vendors, documented moments, and believed in this idea from day one🪜
PRESALE FOR THE NEXT MFN LUCHA IS NOW LIVE.
Once they’re gone, they’re gone.
LUCHA FOREVER. 🪜🪜🪜🪜
THANK YOU TO EVERYONE WHO HELPED MAKE THIS HAPPEN
Got to live out my inner child wrestling dreams con @mfnlucha gracias por la invitación 🤼🏻♀️ #mfn
Art curated by: @manopesadaproductions
Lucha Libre Figter Mask: @619iamlucha
Skirt + Shoes: @adidasus
#luchalibremexicana #luchalibre #luchalibremask #muchalucha
On Sunday more than 30 artists from around SoCal exhibited their photography, painting and ceramics at @mfnlucha as part of its 4th installment of its “contemporary Lucha experience.”
Angeleno artists Isaac Pelayo (@isaacpelayo ), Iris Marlen Lupercio Lupian (@irid6ssa ), and Ziggy Leiva (@ziqgy ) reference legends like El Santo and Blue Demon in their art, reflecting a deeper idea: the courage to step into the ring even when the outcome is uncertain, and to keep fighting anyway.
Curated by Manny Martinez @lilmanny3 (@manopesadaproductions ), the exhibition opens the space to artists from Southern California and beyond.
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