From its origins in the early 20th century to its current place in global popular arts and culture, lucha libre is more than a sport—it’s a performance, a ritual, and a cultural symbol of identity. This exhibition traces the evolution of lucha libre through the decades, showcasing:
- Authentic masks and costumes worn by legendary luchadores
- Rare collectibles, vintage lobby cards, and original artwork
- Photographs and video clips capturing iconic in-ring moments
- Artifacts highlighting the roles of women in lucha libre, from trailblazing pioneers to present-day stars
- Interactive elements exploring lucha libre’s influence on comics, cinema, and global popular arts
From comic books and action figures to blockbuster films and street art, lucha libre has influenced generations of creators and captivated fans across the globe. Sangre, Sudor y Mito dives into lucha’s crossover into popular arts and culture, showcasing its impact on comics, superheroes, animation, and film.