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Gardner, Lyn (14 October 2002). "She was a big, vulgar woman with missing teeth who drank, had an affair with Trotsky and gobbled up life". The Guardian . Retrieved 16 November 2016. Se cumplen 100 años del nacimiento de Frida Kahlo"[100 years since the birth of Frida Kahlo]. elconfidencial.com (in Spanish). 6 July 2007 . Retrieved 25 November 2021.

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Castro-Sethness 2004–2005, p.21; Barson 2005, p.65; Bakewell 1993, pp.173–174; Cooey 1994, pp.96–97. a b c Maranzani, Barbara (17 June 2020). "How a Horrific Bus Accident Changed Frida Kahlo's Life". Biography . Retrieved 6 July 2020. Kahlo has also been the subject of several stage performances. Annabelle Lopez Ochoa choreographed a one-act ballet titled Broken Wings for the English National Ballet, which debuted in 2016, Tamara Rojo originated Kahlo in the ballet. [298] Dutch National Ballet then commissioned Lopez Ochoa to create a full-length version of the ballet, Frida, which premiered in 2020, with Maia Makhateli as Kahlo. [299] She also inspired three operas: Robert Xavier Rodriguez's Frida, which premiered at the American Music Theater Festival in Philadelphia in 1991; [300] Kalevi Aho's Frida y Diego, which premiered at the Helsinki Music Centre in Helsinki, Finland in 2014; [301] and Gabriela Lena Frank's El último sueño de Frida y Diego, which premiered at the San Diego Opera in 2022. [302]A severe bus accident at the age of 18 left Kahlo in lifelong pain. Confined to bed for three months following the accident, Kahlo began to paint. [12] She started to consider a career as a medical illustrator, as well, which would combine her interests in science and art. Her mother provided her with a specially-made easel, which enabled her to paint in bed, and her father lent her some of his oil paints. She had a mirror placed above the easel, so that she could see herself. [13] [12] Painting became a way for Kahlo to explore questions of identity and existence. [14] She explained, "I paint myself because I am often alone and I am the subject I know best." [12] She later stated that the accident and the isolating recovery period made her desire "to begin again, painting things just as [she] saw them with [her] own eyes and nothing more." [15] The objects also collectively serve as a rumination on the power of creativity. The way Kahlo dressed was not only representative of her artistic panache, but a bold means of expressing herself as a woman, as a Mexican, and as a disabled person.

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a b c d Zelazko, Alicja (2019). "Frida Kahlo | Biography, Paintings, & Facts". Encyclopædia Britannica . Retrieved 7 April 2020. According to Nancy Cooey, Kahlo made herself through her paintings into "the main character of her own mythology, as a woman, as a Mexican, and as a suffering person... She knew how to convert each into a symbol or sign capable of expressing the enormous spiritual resistance of humanity and its splendid sexuality". [130] Similarly, Nancy Deffebach has stated that Kahlo "created herself as a subject who was female, Mexican, modern, and powerful", and who diverged from the usual dichotomy of roles of mother/whore allowed to women in Mexican society. [131] Due to her gender and divergence from the muralist tradition, Kahlo's paintings were treated as less political and more naïve and subjective than those of her male counterparts up until the late 1980s. [132] According to art historian Joan Borsa, Here is my Frida Kahlo DIY, starring my daughter Ava! First of all, Happy Halloween! Am I the only one who shudders at the thought of spending precious time making a costume that your little one will only wear once a year?! This year I got smart and came up with a dress-up ensemble she can wear not only on Halloween, but also can incorporate the pieces into her everyday wardrobe as well. Kahlo's biography is famously startling. Her life was a street accident that lasted 47 years. Crippled in her right leg by polio when she was a child, then horrifically injured as a teenager in a traffic accident - multiple spinal fractures, the same right leg and foot shattered - she made what at first seemed a good recovery, became an artist, married Mexico's most respected modern painter, Diego Rivera - then the most famous modernist in America, north or south - participated in revolutionary politics, had an affair with Trotsky, was taken up by the surrealists, divorced and remarried Rivera, suffered a slow but inexorable decline in health and mobility, attended her first Mexican solo show in her bed, which was carried into the gallery, and died with a portrait of Stalin (an imaginative betrayal of her lover Trotsky) on the easel.

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A life, then, quite a life. Sometimes it seems that the life has eclipsed the work, or rather subsumed it, defined it. It's hard to avoid seeing Kahlo's paintings, not to mention her intensely drawn and written diary, as barely sublimated autobiographical fact. She painted self-portrait after self-portrait, and visionary, magic-realist private history paintings in which her face and her narrative - the terrible story of her body - intertwine with fantastic images of Mexico past and present, and of the US, whose inhabitants she professed to loathe, and which she renamed Gringolandia. Vincent Van Gogh // For Van Gogh we kept it really simple. We bought a red wig and beard and then trimmed it to look like Van Gogh then wrapped some gauze over his poor ear. You could also frame a small picture of Starry Night and carry it around.

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