Presented by Art Historian, Jacqueline Hahn
Frida’s lust for life and her perseverance in maintaining hope helped her live through a huge double pain:
-the physical pain caused by her tragic bus accident.
-the emotional and mental pain suffered after her husband’s infidelities.
Drawing and painting from her bed or from a wheel chair saved her life. Her courage is an example of the tragic survival of a woman into art.
This talk takes place just one week before our much anticipated special ...
Presented by Art Historian, Jacqueline Hahn
Frida’s lust for life and her perseverance in maintaining hope helped her live through a huge double pain:
-the physical pain caused by her tragic bus accident.
-the emotional and mental pain suffered after her husband’s infidelities.
Drawing and painting from her bed or from a wheel chair saved her life. Her courage is an example of the tragic survival of a woman into art.
This talk takes place just one week before our much anticipated special exhibition, Frida Kahlo-Her Photos, opens to the public! Become an expert on Frida and impress a friend when you come back to see the exhibit - opening February 25, 2017!
This program is sponsored by the Latin American Arts Council, an affiliate council of the Bowers Museum.
Ticket Info: Member or with paid museum admission $9 | General $12
Image Credit: Banco de México Fiduciario en el Fideicomiso Museos Diego Rivera y Frida Kahlo
Frida Kahlo, by Guillermo Kahlo, 1932 ©Frida Kahlo Museum