Wes Anderson show listed in CDMX

A Mexico City museum guide lists 'Estación Total' — a Wes Anderson‑themed exhibition — at the Museo Franz Mayer as part of current 2026 programming. (foodandpleasure.com) The mention appears inside a rainy‑day museum roundup rather than a standalone press release, so on‑the‑ground details are thin. (foodandpleasure.com)

A Mexico City lifestyle guide has listed “Estación Total,” described as a Wes Anderson-themed exhibition, at the Museo Franz Mayer in April 2026, but the museum’s own public listings do not show that title. (foodandpleasure.com, franzmayer.org.mx) The mention appeared on April 11, 2026, inside a rainy-day roundup of museum plans in Mexico City, not in a standalone announcement with dates, ticket prices, curators, or gallery details. The article names the Museo Franz Mayer and frames the show as part of current city programming. (foodandpleasure.com) As of April 12, 2026, the Franz Mayer website lists current exhibitions including “Fútbol: Diseñando una pasión,” “Pierre et Gilles. La construcción del símbolo,” “Surreal. Rodney Smith,” and “¡Moda hoy! Diseño Latinoamericanx y latinx contemporáneo,” with no public entry for “Estación Total.” The museum also says it is open Tuesday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Avenida Hidalgo 45 in central Mexico City. (franzmayer.org.mx, franzmayer.org.mx) That gap matters because the Franz Mayer is in the middle of a heavily programmed 40th-anniversary year. Coverage in January, February, and March 2026 described a packed exhibition slate tied to design, photography, football, artificial intelligence, and decorative arts, but none of those previews mentioned a Wes Anderson project. (chilango.com, sinembargo.mx, cdmxsecreta.com) The museum’s own downloadable 2026 press materials, published January 26 and updated February 4, include files for shows on football, artificial intelligence, orchids, World Press Photo, and other exhibitions, but the visible file list does not show a Wes Anderson package. That does not rule out a later addition, but it leaves the public paper trail thin. (franzmayer.org.mx) Wes Anderson exhibitions do exist elsewhere in the museum world right now. The Design Museum in London is running “Wes Anderson: The Archives” from November 21, 2025, to July 26, 2026, in collaboration with La Cinémathèque française, and coverage there describes a retrospective built from hundreds of props, costumes, notes, and set materials. (designmuseum.org, timeout.com) That makes a Mexico City exhibition plausible in cultural terms, especially at a museum that programs around design and visual culture, but there is still no clear public evidence that “Estación Total” is the same project, a local adaptation, or a fan-inspired show. The phrase “themed exhibition” in the April guide leaves all three possibilities open. (foodandpleasure.com, franzmayer.org.mx) For now, the clearest verified fact is narrower than the buzz: one April 2026 guide says the show is on at the Franz Mayer, while the museum’s official exhibition pages have not yet published matching details. Until that changes, “Estación Total” is a listing to watch, not a fully documented opening. (foodandpleasure.com, franzmayer.org.mx)

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