The show makes its debut next month and will be on view in the Museum District from Jan. 19 through May 17. Then "Frida" ...
That approach, along with a level of "comfort with bucking the trend," have been consistent threads in her story as a founder ...
The life of beloved Mexican artist Frida Kahlo (1907–1954) is as dramatic and extraordinary as any scripted television show—and soon it will be the plot of one, Variety reports. The artist’s estate is ...
Frida the 10-year-old yellow Labrador retriever is the definition of a good dog. She spent her life helping to rescue survivors around the world in the wake of natural disasters — and now she's ...
ABBA star Frida Lyngstad turns 80 with a life full of triumph, heartbreak, love, and music that has inspired generations.
Frida Kahlo’s heavy unibrow and technicolor clothes are as recognizable as her art: her image has been replicated on postcards and museum magnets, Barbie dolls and Snapchat filters, jewelry and runway ...
Salma Hayek played Frida Kahlo in the 2002 film Frida — the painter had two pet spider monkeys during her lifetime Salma Hayek knows all too well why they say never work with children or animals. The ...
Even 64 years after Frida Kahlo's death, the Mexican artist continues to be an icon of unconventional beauty and creativity. If you're looking to honor the world-renowned Mexican painter with your ...
What is there to learn about Frida Kahlo (1907–1954), the great painter who continues to make headlines long after her death? A new museum at her family home, the Casa Roja in Mexico City, promises to ...
The exhibition, “Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera and Mexican Modernism” launched last weekend at the Portland Art Museum. While Kahlo is a beloved icon for many, there has recently been growing criticism of ...
The rules were clear; to participate, you needed four things: A floral-printed dress (knee length), a shawl (red or pink), artificial flowers in your hair (three, at a minimum), but most important of ...
The phrase, "There's a censorship problem in the United States," is a homing beacon for political and social division — instantly casting a sense of wariness about who is uttering it and for what aim.