You may have seen Beth Lipman’s glassware spilling off a table at the Milwaukee Art Museum, or her floral collage bathroom at the Art Preserve. Now, Lipman is showing still-life sculptures at One-Off ...
Plaster corsets and Tehuana skirts, men’s wear and spider monkeys: These are the things that made Frida Frida. Credit...Photographs by Ricky Rhodes for The New York Times (top left, bottom right); ...
The family of Mexico’s famous and brilliant artiste Frida Kahlo just arrived in NYC. They also just opened a new museum in her honor (Museo Casa Kahlo) in Mexico City. Frida Kahlo, youngest living ...
Carlos Álvarez as Diego Rivera and Isabel Leonard as Frida Kahlo in El Último Sueño de Frida y Diego Marty Sohl / Met Opera Frida Kahlo is rising from the dead at the Metropolitan Opera. The New York ...
Fridamania is in full swing in New York this spring. The art-book publisher Rizzoli has just released a volume about Frida Kahlo’s new museum in Mexico City, located in her childhood home, written by ...
Sharing the role of Frida Kahlo, dancer Larissa Capitanio Dal’Santo calls preparation ‘such an intense process.’ Playing Frida Kahlo, Larissa Capitanio Dal'Santo (center) rehearses with fellow Atlanta ...
The Gelman Collection, including 11 key Frida Kahlo works, is set to travel to Spain, sparking backlash in Mexico. Critics warn the move may test or violate Mexico’s strict laws protecting national ...
Installation view of Frida Kahlo, “Fulang-Chang and I” (1937–39), oil on board with painted mirror frame and mirror with painted mirror frame (photo Damaly Gonzalez/Hyperallergic) When El Último Sueño ...
HOUSTON — Frida Kahlo is already a canonical Mexican artist, but Frida: Making of an Icon at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston positions her as an emblem of the metaphorical and geographical ...
Patricia Riggen (‘Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan’) and Gabriel Ripstein (‘Narcos’) will direct the series about the legendary Mexican artists. 'Amores Perros' producer Monica Lozano is producing the series A ...
A new exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, explores how Kahlo’s extraordinary life and self-fashioned persona inspired generations of artists—and helped transform her into a cultural icon.