New Frida Kahlo Exhibition Jun 14-Sep 28 | San Francisco CA


Frida Kahlo JUN 14-SEP 28 SFMOMA Photo by Sal Rojas Mission District SF

Saturday, June 14, 2008 - Sunday, September 28, 2008

Mexican artist Frida Kahlo began painting in 1926, while recovering from a near-fatal bus accident, and soon became captivated by the medium's expressive possibilities. Kahlo's folkloric style, influenced by Mexican popular art, and her fantastical imagery earned her recognition among the Surrealists, but her intriguing persona and unmistakable originality propelled her beyond the confines of a specific movement to become a leading figure in modern art. This exhibition, commemorating the centennial of the artist's birth, brings together paintings that span her career, along with a selection of her own collection of photographs, most of which have never been on public display.

Frida Kahlo
Saturday, June 14, 2008 � Sunday, September 28, 2008

In celebration of the 100th anniversary of Frida Kahlo�s birth, this exhibition�organized by SFMOMA and the Walker Art Center with renowned Kahlo biographer Hayden Herrera�brings together approximately 50 paintings spanning the artist�s career, from 1926 to 1954. Focusing on Kahlo�s hauntingly seductive and often brutal self-portraits, the presentation will elucidate the progression of her practice, reflecting both her private obsessions and political concerns. In conjunction with the exhibition, the Museum will present a small selection of photographs from the Vicente Wolf Photography Collection, including portraits of Kahlo by preeminent photographers of the period, as well as personal snapshots of the artist with family and friends from the artist�s own photo albums�some of which have never before been published or exhibited.

A major publication with newly commissioned essays, bibliography, exhibition history, and illustrated timeline, will accompany the exhibition.



Frida Kahlo
Self-Portrait with Thorn Necklace and Hummingbird (Autorretrato con collar de espinas y colibr�), 1940 Nickolas Muray Collection, Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, the University of Texas at Austin � 2008 Banco de M�xico, Trustee of the Diego Rivera & Frida Kahlo Museums Trust, Av. Cinco de Mayo No. 2, Col. Centro, Del. Cuauht�moc 06059, M�xico, D.F.



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