Frida Kahlo

Teresa Grenzmann

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Life and work of the artist and style icon Frida Kahlo in a compact overview.

Frida Kahlo has become an icon of art with her powerfully expressive work. Her pictures not only reflect a view of herself, her fears, the biography of her illness, her passions and her joie de vivre; they also take up subjects which were regarded by society as taboo. As a pioneer of the feminist movement, this Mexican artist serves women the world over as a figure of identification.

Pride and strength, vulnerability and bitterness all lie close to each other in Frida Kahlo’s art. Her self-portraits, which make up the principal part of her work, not infrequently show a charismatic woman dressed in traditional Tehuana costume, which the artist wore as a visible sign of her culture and her Mexican roots, but also to hide her wounds. Kahlo’s biography had a direct influence on her subjects: her not uncomplicated marriage to the artist Diego Rivera, her tragic accident, and her childlessness, loneliness and grief.

Teresa Grenzmann works as a journalist, author, editor and reader in Munich. She studied cultural journalism, art history and theatre studies; since 2004 she has written for the arts pages of the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung and other publications.

Publisher
Hirmer
ISBN
9783777441382
Binding
Hardback
Page Extent
72
Weight (kg)
0.29
Height (in)
8.07
Width (in)
5.51
Subject
Art , Art Reference, History & Theory
Published Date
03 / 08 / 2023

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