Discover the life and work of Frida Kahlo in this introduction to the
iconic Mexican artist.
Although her body of work is relatively small, Frida Kahlo has inspired
adoration and admiration that few other artists have attained. This
accessible and elegant book offers full page reproductions of a
selection of her works, allowing for a broad appreciation of Kahlo's use
of color, composition, and texture. The biographical text informs
readers of her early career, when a bus accident left her bedridden and
plagued by pain, but also afforded her the chance to discover herself
through painting. It follows her life, her personal relationships, and
her years in America. Eckhard Hollmann explores the many themes and
images of Kahlo's work, from physical and emotional pain, to Mexican and
indigenous folklore, to the flora and fauna of her beloved home. Never
shying away from expressing her deepest fears and desires, championing
the downtrodden with dignity and passion, Frida Kahlo remains an
inspiration to any artist
aiming to be true to herself while struggling against personal and
political limitation.