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Judi Lynn

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Sat Jul 20, 2024, 12:23 AM Jul 20

On anniversary of Frida Kahlo's death, her art's spirituality keeps fans engaged around the globe

BY MARÍA TERESA HERNÁNDEZ
Updated 7:33 AM CDT, July 13, 2024


MEXICO CITY (AP) — Frida Kahlo had no religious affiliation. Why, then, did the Mexican artist depict several religious symbols in the paintings she produced until her death on July 13, 1954?

“Frida conveyed the power of each individual,” said art researcher and curator Ximena Jordán. “Her self-portraits are a reminder of the ways in which we can exercise the power that life — or God, so to speak — has given us.”

Born in 1907 in Mexico City — where her “Blue House” remains open for visitors — Kahlo used her own personal experiences as a source of inspiration for her art.

The bus accident that she survived in 1925, the physical pain that she endured as a consequence and the tormented relationship with her husband — Mexican muralist Diego Rivera — all nurtured her creativity.

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https://apnews.com/article/frida-kahlo-art-mexican-artist-spiritual-fd536219e1348b19b50bc5027bc98bda

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