Frida, written and directed by Paõla Duniaud, retraces the life of Mexican artist Frida Kahlo. A victim of its own success, the play has been extended at the Manufacture des Abbesses until November 30 ...
Frida, written and directed by Paõla Duniaud, retraces the life of Mexican artist Frida Kahlo. A victim of its own success, the play has been extended at the Manufacture des Abbesses until November 30 ...
"I was truly inspired by Frida Kahlo and her Self-Portrait ... for MOMA/PS1 in which the artist was present (pun intended). The edition sold out promptly. This very work was featured in the exhibition ...
Whether you admire the emotional canvases of the Italian Renaissance or get curious about contemporary art installations, art ...
Over the years, names of women artists like Frida ... also of feminist artmaking and the recognition of women artists at large. Self-described as “a courageous, strong, combative artist ...
An in-depth interview with the Golden Lion-winner, discussing her shift to social practice, the influence of Billie Holiday and Ella Fitzgerald, and how William Morris’s wallpaper designs have made th ...
The newest exhibit at the ASU Art Museum features a collection of Chicano prints and graphics from 1980s and '90s that will ...
Greta Gerwig’s recent box office blockbuster Barbie also shifted the needle and reinvented Barbie as a victim of patriarchy and a feminist hero and role ... writer Maya Angelou, artist Frida Kahlo and ...
Speaking at Madrid confab Iberseries & Platino Industria, Walt Disney Latin America execs, led by Leonardo Aranguibel, VP ...
Comic creator Bryan Talbot, ( Grandville, The Adventures of Luther Arkwright) has played an instrumental part in the making ...
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an accomplished New York artist who moved Mexico in 1935 to deepen her association with artists like Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera and José Clemente Orozco. The Heckscher Museum of Art's "Draw Out!