Frida Kahlo was a Mexican artist ... but everything was there for a reason. A rose could mean "love". A clock could mean "time". Frida was inspired by traditional Mexican culture.
The Smithsonian's Archives of American Art brings photographs and letters together in Frida Kahlo: Notas Sobre una Vida / Notes on a Life. Kahlo expressed emotion and identity in art that was intimate ...
When Frida Kahlo died in 1954, her belongings were sealed until the caretaker of her estate passed away in 2002. For the first time her dresses, makeup and jewellery are being displayed outside ...
Join Mexican fashion scholar and curator Circe Henestrosa hosted by Rose director and chief curator, Gannit Ankori, for a conversation exploring how Indigenous Mexican material culture informs ...
The 57-year-old actress dressed up like up like the famous Mexican artist Frida Kahlo, whom she portrayed in 2002's Frida, during the Material Girl's pit stop in Mexico City. The From Dusk Til ...
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 ...
Frida explores the life of Mexican artist Frida Kahlo, using both her art and her writings to reflect her complex life.
This time, Oscar-nominee and perennial bombshell Salma Hayek made her way to the stage, with an outfit reminiscent of her ...
FridaKahlois arguably the most culturally significant figure out of Mexico. There are plenty of contenders, but really, who ...
The story of Frida Kahlo is narrated through her artworks. She left an indelible mark on the art world with her emotionally charged and autobiographical works. First published in 1997, Phaidon’s The ...
The display charting the artist's life and work was to end this month, but will run into February. Hundreds of works of art, photographs and more form part of the exhibition, organisers say. The ...