Feminist, fashion icon, revolutionary, survivor: the Mexican artist’s greatest creation was her own defiant self.
Celebrate the work and Mexican heritage of Frida Kahlo at the Virginia Museum of Fine Art’s (VMFA) upcoming “¡FridaFest!” event.
Beyond her art, Kahlo became a symbol of strength, feminist empowerment, and cultural pride, leaving a legacy that extends far beyond the canvas. Frida Kahlo was born on July 6, 1907, in Coyoacán, ...
This April, the National Museum of Women in the Arts celebrates four decades of the Guerrilla Girls “making trouble.” ...
What Art Can Tell Us About Love, Nick Trend, Laurence King Publishing, 208pp, £18.99 (hb) The UK journalist Nick Trend ...
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