Archives of American Art Portrait of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera Archives of American Art Potrait of Frida Kahlo Archives of American Art Photograph of Frida Kahlo at her home in Coyoacan, Mexico ...
The Archives of American Art created this exhibition in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month 2001 in order to pay tribute to Mexican artist Frida Kahlo (b. 1907 d. 1954) and her enduring influence ...
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. -- Los Sabores de Mi Mexico, an immersive traveling exhibition and book, explores the iconic Mexican artist Frida Kahlo through the lens of her deep connection to food, culture, and ...
DALLAS — Why did Frida Kahlo paint? It almost feels impertinent to ask. The more polite approach, I suppose, would be to limit ourselves to parsing the significance of what she did paint.
I feel like I’ve been carrying this story inside of me for a long time,” says “Frida” director Carla Gutierrez. “I have had a ...
Frida Kahlo’s many self-portraits are often read as an outward expression for her decades-long internal battle with deteriorating health and chronic pain. One example is The Broken Column (1944 ...
On the shortlist of the world's most popular artists, Frida Kahlo takes a place of honor alongside Van Gogh, Leonardo da ...
“It’s not love, or tenderness, or affection, it’s life itself, my life, that I found when I saw it in your hands,” wrote Frida Kahlo to Diego Rivera, in one of the many missives the couple ...
Frida Kahlo was a Mexican artist. She was born in 1907 in Mexico City and died in 1954. Frida Kahlo had a lot of illnesses in her lifetime. When she was six years old, she found out she had an ...