
The Soumaya Museum in Mexico City was designed by Carlos Slim's son-in-law and houses Slim's collection of more than 65,000 pieces. It is dominated by works from European and Mexican artists.


A bronze cast of Michelangelo's Pieta is on display at the new Soumaya Museum in Mexico City. The original work is a white marble sculpture. "It's unclear to me why anybody would want a bronze version of it, and why you would display such a thing in an art museum, since it is neither a Michelangelo nor a close approximation of the Michelangelo," says art history professor James Oles.
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