Frida Kahlo. 40th Ed.

Frida Kahlo. 40th Ed.

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Frida Kahlo revolutionized art history like no other female artist had done before. She played a pivotal role in Mexican modern art and led the way in political discussions surrounding gender, sexuality, and feminism. This comprehensive publication includes Kahlo's paintings, as well as exclusive photographs, diary entries, and a detailed biography.

Frida Kahlo, a Mexican painter, rose to fame quickly and became an icon of 20th century art with her distinct self-portraits and numerous photographs taken by notable artists. After a life-changing accident, Frida took up painting and became a prominent figure in the cultural Renaissance of Mexico and the United States. This book provides an intimate view of Frida's personal life through drawings, pages from her diary, and an illustrated biography showcasing her home and artwork. With unprecedented detail and previously unseen works, readers can fully appreciate Frida Kahlo's talent and legacy.

Luis-Martín Lozano is an art historian specializing in the study of the creative processes of modernist artists in Mexico and Latin America. He is the recipient of a Fulbright scholarship and has conducted extensive research on the work of both Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, as well as publishing widely on both artists. Lozano was formerly the director of the Museo de Arte Moderno in Mexico, and has been a guest curator for many art institutions in the United States, Europe, Asia, Latin America, and particularly in Mexico.

Materials: Hardcover

Size: 8.5 in H x 6.1 in W

Item 9783836594851
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