Frida Kahlo is a pop culture icon not just in Mexico but around the world. Her multifaceted, fiercely lived existence, ...
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.
Kahlo dedicated this self-portrait to Trotsky less than three years before his assassination The 20th century can almost seem wonderful when you remember that Frida Kahlo had an affair with Leon ...
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 ...
Frida explores the life of Mexican artist Frida Kahlo, using both her art and her writings to reflect her complex life.
Frida Kahlo's distinct image and iconic paintings are omnipresent art symbols recognizable by most people even 70 years after her death, creating a false sense that everything there is to say ...
"I paint myself because that's who I know the best," the late Mexican artist Frida Kahlo ... about some footage of Kahlo dancing in the streets of New York City with a rose stem gripped in her ...
Frida Kahlo used her own experiences to inform her art. In that spirit, Kahlo’s personal writings are used to help tell the story of her life in a new documentary, “Frida.” Filmmaker Carla ...
Like Selena Quintanilla, Marilyn Monroe, and Elvis, Frida Kahlo is an enigmatic cultural icon whose artistry and image left a seismic imprint on the world — and whose tragic personal stories ...
One of the best-known museums in Mexico City exhibits the life and work of its most famous artist: Frida Kahlo. The museum, located in the Coyoacan suburb, is also known as La Casa Azul (The Blue ...