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Big Ticket: The Art of the Game
By Fort Worth Weekly
· June 10, 2026
· 1 min read
Along with the places mentioned in “City of (World) Cups and Culture” (pg. TK), there’s also a great piece of soccer art in the Modern’s permanent collection. This directory will help you with the when, where, what, and how much. City of (World) Cups and Culture At the Arlington Museum of Art (1200
Key takeaway TK), there’s also a great piece of soccer art in the Modern’s permanent collection.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The World Cup festivities in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex bring a unique blend of art and sports to the area, with various installations and exhibits on display. In Fort Worth, the Modern Art Museum's showcase of Jess's "Montana Xibalba: Translation 2" adds a notable piece to the city's cultural landscape. Meanwhile, Sundance Square's "Summer of Soccer" features two dozen fiberglass soccer balls throughout the neighborhood, making for a fun and interactive experience. As the city gears up for the tournament, these events highlight the growing connection between sports and art in Fort Worth, with the Cultural District playing a significant role in hosting and promoting these initiatives. The presence of these installations also underscores the city's efforts to revitalize public spaces, such as Sundance Square, and make them more engaging for residents and visitors alike.
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Category: western ·
Published: June 10, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Weekly ·
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What is this story about? Along with the places mentioned in “City of (World) Cups and Culture” (pg. TK), there’s also a great piece of soccer art in the Modern’s permanent collection. This directory will help you with the when, where, what, and how much. City of (World) Cups and Culture At the Arlington Museum of Art (1200
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