Frida Kahlo: 'I Paint my Reality'
By (Author) Christina Burrus
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
23rd June 2008
7th April 2008
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Individual artists, art monographs
Paintings and painting
759.972
Paperback
144
Width 125mm, Height 177mm
220g
This book traces the extraordinary life of an artist whose unforgettable imagery combined cruelty and wit, honesty and insolence, pain and empowerment. Admired by the Surrealists and photographed by the greatest, Frida was most renowned for her self-portraits and unusual still lives. She learned about suffering at an early age. She contracted polio when she was six and was seriously maimed in a bus accident at the age of eighteen, which led to injuries that affected her for the rest of her life. She had a legendarily turbulent marriage to the great mural painter Diego Rivera, with whom she formed a strong attachment to indigenous Mexican folk art and a deep commitment to Communism.
'The art of Frida Kahlo is a ribbon around a bomb' - Andr Breton
Christina Burrus is a curator and widely published author on art.Among her previous books is The Art Collectors of Russia.