Mexican artists Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera meet again in the infraworld fantasy of “El último sueño de Frida y Diego” at L.A. Opera. Composed by Latin Grammy winner Gabriela Lena Frank, with the ...
“It’s not love, or tenderness, or affection, it’s life itself, my life, that I found when I saw it in your hands,” wrote Frida Kahlo to Diego Rivera, in one of the many missives the couple shared over ...
Without fanfare, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art recently changed the date assigned to its rare Diego Rivera portrait of Frida Kahlo. LACMA acquired the odd little picture 20 years ago, a bequest ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Chadd Scott covers the intersection of art and travel. Frida Kahlo, 'Frieda and Diego Rivera (Frieda y Diego Rivera),' 1931. San ...
In a soon-to-be-released BBC documentary, a grandson of Diego Rivera claims that the Mexican artist may have assisted Frida Kahlo, his third wife, in taking her own life. According to the Guardian, ...
Frida Kahlo, "The Bride Who Becomes Frightened When She Sees Life Opened" (1943), oil on canvas, 24.8 × 32.1 inches (the Jacques and Natasha Gelman Collection of 20th-Century Mexican Art and the ...
Throughout her life Kahlo used her artwork as a way to process her own emotions, producing what are now some of the most valuable–and most widely reproduced– paintings of the twentieth century.
Mexican artists Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera meet again in the infraworld fantasy of “El último sueño de Frida y Diego” at L.A. Opera. Composed by Latin Grammy winner Gabriela Lena Frank, with the ...
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