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1. Frida Kahlo: A Biography 2. The Story of Frida Kahlo's Iconic Self-Portraits 3. Frida Kahlo: The Life and Legacy of a Legendary Artist 4. The Inspiring Life of Frida Kahlo 5. 13 Fascinating Facts About Frida Kahlo 6. How Frida Kahlo's Art Blazed a Trail for Feminism 7. Breaking Down Frida Kahlo's Most Famous Paintings 8. The Surprising Way Frida Kahlo's Art Changed Over Her Career 9. Frida Kahlo's Art and Life Reimagined for a New Generation 10. How Frida Kahlo's Art Has Inspired Generations of Artists
Frida Kahlo endured 34 operations in her 47 years. She lived a life haunted by her tragedy, painting her pain. Sometimes I ask myself what if she didn’t go through a horrific accident at 18, would she still paint her pain and not some other inner problem in her life? Moreover, if she didn’t spend so
Mexican-French artist Alice Rahon (1904–1987) may not be as well-known as Leonora Carrington, Frida Kahlo, and other Surrealists who worked in Mexico. However, her star is swiftly ascending, as her first US solo exhibition in more than forty-five years at Gallery Wendi Norris made clear. The seventeen pieces on display revealed the extraordinary arc of a career that is almost impossible to categorize. Bringing her shape-shifting vision to bear, Rahon created poetics, cave art, and geometric abstraction to create works of incandescent mystery.The French-born artist didn’t begin to paint until
In recent years, institutions in South Africa have been plagued by mega-exhibitions that showcase everything from everywhere all at once—sprawling retrospectives and bloated group shows with more than a hundred works on display. By contrast, “Kahlo, Sher-Gil, Stern: Modernist Identities in the Global South” presents only three paintings: Frida Kahlo’s Self Portrait with Hummingbird and Thorn Necklace, 1940; Amrita Sher-Gil’s Three Girls, 1935; and Irma Stern’s Watussi Woman in Red, 1946. The remaining space constitutes a research installation that situates the works through archival videos,