Overview
In celebration of this summer's World Cup, a group show of photographs and objects representative of the world's game.
Works
Press release

Marshall Gallery is pleased to present "A Simple Game," a group exhibition around the theme of football (soccer), opening on June 6 and running through July 18, 2026, in Santa Monica. Timed to coincide with this summer’s World Cup tournament, the exhibition brings together a diverse selection of photographic works, along with drawing and sculpture, exploring the global influence and spiritual aspects of the world’s game. The exhibition includes works by Steve McCurry, Marc Riboud, Dan Borris, Masao Yamamoto, Israel Ariño, Thomas Hoepker, and Evelyn Hofer, among many others.

 

Rather than focusing on spectacle, stardom, or moments of athletic triumph, the works included spotlight the ways football permeates everyday life with distinct rituals and aesthetics. Capturing the sport as a social mirror of collective experience, revealing moments that are often poignant, mysterious, or abstract: Corn fields in Mexico where goals stand like minimalist sculptures. Enraptured crowds evidence social realities beyond the pitch. A goalkeeper floats mid-air in the London fog. Buddhist monks play in the temple courtyard. 

 

Spanning decades and geographies, the “A Simple Game” considers football not simply as a sport, but as a persistent and universal presence woven into the rhythms of daily life around the world. For more information and a full checklist of works, please contact the gallery.