Isabel Leonard and Gabriella Reyes discuss transformation, Latina identity, and humanizing Frida Kahlo in the Metropolitan ...
Casa Roja pulls back the curtain on the iconic artist’s family life and may have even introduced a new work to her oeuvre.
Spanish opera "El Último Sueño de Frida y Diego" takes the stage in New York City this week, while a partner exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art explores the art behind the opera ...
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Frida Kahlo had no religious affiliation. Why, then, did the Mexican artist depict several religious symbols in the paintings she produced until her death on July 13, 1954? “Frida ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “Frida on White Bench, New York,” a 1939 photograph by Nickolas Muray. The three-part documentary "Becoming Frida Kahlo" premieres ...
Though Frida Kahlo died relatively unknown in 1954, she's since become a pop culture icon. Her visage graces everything from totes to T-shirts and candles. And yet, her actual life and art are often ...
Live in HD, a series of live cinema transmissions, with American composer Gabriela Lena Frank’s first opera, “El Último Sueño ...
Gabriela Lena Frank's first opera, in its Met debut, sees late Mexican painter Frida Kahlo leaving the underworld on the Day ...
Frida Kahlo liked to tell people she was born the same year as the Mexican Revolution, in 1910. But the truth is, she was a few years older, born in the Mexico City borough of Coyoacán on July 6, 1907 ...
We recognize her from her eyebrows alone. Frida Kahlo is one of a handful of artists who have truly gained icon status, remembered not only for her searing body of work but also for her enduring image ...
Emin’s unsparing examination of her cancer and Kahlo’s intensely imagined response to traumatic injury moved our writer to take self-portraits while recovering from a serious operation ...
The scene immediately brings to mind Frida Kahlo’s famous Henry Ford Hospital (1932), a self-portrait of the artist in a ...