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Authors: Christina Burrus
ISBN-13: 9780810984028, ISBN-10: 0810984024
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Abrams, Harry N., Inc.
Date Published: April 2008
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Christina Burrus

Born in Munich, Germany, Christina Burrus began her studies in medicine but transferred and graduated in Art History with a concentration in German and Austrian Baroque painting. She worked as an art restorer and now curates many exhibitions, for which she also edits catalogs, in locations such as France, Switzerland, Mexico, and Denmark.

Book Synopsis

"My painting carries within it the message of pain". Frida Kahlo—born in 1907 near Mexico City—learned about pain at a very early age. She contracted polio at six, and then at eighteen suffered serious and permanent injury to her right leg and pelvis in a terrible bus accident. Young and undaunted, she went on to fall in love with the great mural painter Diego Rivera at a time when their native Mexico was going through a period of thrilling political and cultural upheaval. Rivera and Kahlo were a legendary couple—both were impassioned, lifelong communists while fervently attached to traditional Mexican Indian culture, and both were driven by a relentless artistic ambition that surmounted all the dramas that plagued their marriage.

Later, Frida became the friend and lover of Leon Trotsky. She was greatly admired by the Surrealists and sat for some of the greatest photographers of her day. Her art largely consisted of self-portraits, like the famous paintings The Two Fridas and The Broken Column, though she also left many striking still-lives.

In Frida Kahlo: Painting Her Own Reality, Christina Burrus assesses Frida Kahlo’s extraordinary work—a maelstrom of cruelty, humor, candor, and insolence reflecting the essence of a free, beautiful, courageous woman who concealed her physical pain behind peals of infectious laughter.

Table of Contents

Ch. 1 Victim 10

Ch. 2 New Identity 30

Ch. 3 Success and Suffering 54

Ch. 4 'Life Is This Way' 82

Documents 113

Bibliography 136

List of Illustrations 137

Index 140

Picture Credits & Acknowledgments 143

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