Though this is the first Kahlo exhibition in the history of the museum, only seven Kahlo works are featured among the 100 on ...
A wide range of artefacts on display at Bendigo Art Gallery help to explore the reality of the artist Frida Kahlo beyond her ...
Tate has announced its programme for 2026, and it's going to be a blockbuster year for art in London and beyond, with a particular focus on women artists. In January 2026, the Museum of Fine Arts, ...
Self-Portrait with Monkey, 1938, Oil on masonite, 16" x 12", Collection of the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, New York In October 1938, Frida staged her first one-woman exhibition at the Levy Gallery ...
Painted in 1939 at the time of her divorce from Diego, The Two Fridas is believed to be an expression of Frida's feelings at the time. This double self-portrait was the first large-scale work ...
The late 1930s were a pivotal moment in Frida Kahlo’s career. She began painting in the 1920s and it wasn’t until 1938 when she had her first solo exhibition. The Art Institute's Frida Kahlo ...
This time, it was Frida and Jacqueline who bonded. Although Kahlo would claim her art expressed her solitude, she was unusually productive during the time spent with the Trotskys and the Bretons.
Want to know who Frida Kahlo's siblings were? Read on to discover their relationships, family dynamics, and how they ...
The interview with Kahlo, published in the Detroit News and written by Florence Davies, ran the headline, ‘Wife of the Master Mural Painter Gleefully Dabbles in Works of Art’. Kahlo ...
Kahlo was fierce, feminist and even gender-fluid. “I’m excited about Frida, because I think she found a way to overcome the personal tragedy of her life and live a very full life through art ...
Frida Kahlo: In her own image, showcases personal belongings, clothing, make-up, accessories, and medical items, on loan to the Bendigo Art Gallery from the Museo Frida Kahlo in Mexico.