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Frida Kahlo, who painted mostly small, intensely personal works for herself, family and friends, would likely have been amazed and amused to see what a vast audience her paintings now reach.
Go back in time through “Frida Kahlo’s Month in Paris” and experience her first and only trip to Europe in 1939.
Frida Kahlo understood that self-portraiture could be a tool used for expressing themes of a highly personal nature. She had a masterful understanding of the stories that could be revealed through ...
Opening on Saturday, the much-anticipated exhibit on Frida Kahlo explores the mystery and myth of one of the most recognized ...
Frida Kahlo is known today as a cornerstone figure of Latina and Hispanic-American art, so much so that her portraits can be seen anywhere – from the streets of LA, to the nearest home decor aisle.
The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts opened its newest exhibition, "Frida: Beyond the Myth" with a free event celebrating the iconic artist's Mexican heritage on Saturday.
Frida Kahlo, “Self Portrait with Monkey,” 1938. Oil on Masonite.Bequest of A. Conger Goodyear, 1966, is featured in a new exhibit at the Art Institute. © 2025 ...
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — Celebrate the work and Mexican heritage of Frida Kahlo at the Virginia Museum of Fine Art’s (VMFA) upcoming “¡FridaFest!” event. Frida Kahlo, born in 1907, was a ...