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Frida Kahlo: The Story of a Mexican Icon

Frida Kahlo: The Story of a Mexican Icon

Frida Kahlo was a renowned and iconic Mexican artist, who is celebrated for her emotionally charged and surreal self-portraits that reflect the pain and suffering of her tumultuous life. Overcoming numerous physical and emotional challenges, Kahlo's distinctive style merges traditional Mexican folk art with elements of Surrealism, creating a unique and deeply personal body of work. Kahlo explored Mexican folklore, traditions, and the struggles of the working class, thereby fostering a deep sense of national pride. Her commitment to celebrating and preserving Mexican culture, coupled with her defiance of societal norms, has made her a symbol of empowerment, resilience, and a feminist icon in Mexico and around the world.


For this discussion I am joined by Luis, a specialist in US and Latin American history.


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Artwork by Leila Mead. Check out her website and follow her on Instagram.


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