Frida Kahlo at Home
Frida Kahlo at Home
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Author(s): Barbezat, Suzanne
ISBN No.: 9781805702603
Pages: 176
Year: 202606
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 42.00
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

Discover the intimate spaces that shaped one of the world's most iconic artists. Frida Kahlo at Home reveals how the places she inhabited-- and especially the famed Blue House --nurtured her creativity, identity, and extraordinary body of work. This compelling visual biography traces Kahlo's life through the places she loved, from her childhood in Coyoacán and her student years in Mexico City, to her time in the United States, and her final return to La Casa Azul. Drawing on archival photographs, family images, personal artefacts, and Frida's own paintings , the book uncovers how home was not merely a backdrop but a central force in her art and selfexpression. For example, you'll uncover: Frida's formative years in the Blue House and how her environment shaped her earliest artistic impulses. The dynamic cultural and political landscape of Mexico and its influence on Frida's evolving identity. The contrasting worlds of Mexico and 'Gringolandia', and how travel transformed her worldview and aesthetic. The creative partnership between Kahlo and Diego Rivera , explored through the homes and studios they shared.


How domestic space and landscape became essential themes throughout her work. A vibrant portrait of art and identity, Frida Kahlo at Home invites readers to step inside the spaces that inspired a legend and to see her paintings and her life anew.


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