The Casa Azul (Blue House) is Frida Kahlo’s private universe. She spent most of her life here, first with her family and, years later, at Diego Rivera’s side. They hosted a fascinating array of …
To invite the world to an aesthetic experience and personal encounter with Frida Kahlo in her most intimate spaces, where we promote knowledge and the preservation of her legacy, as …
To be the beacon and hub for research, dissemination, and understanding of Frida Kahlo’s life and work, as well as of her artistic, ideological, and social milieu, in a moving experience that …
Invitar al mundo a una experiencia estética y un encuentro personal con Frida Kahlo desde su espacio más íntimo, en el que se promueve el conocimiento y conservación de su legado, así …
“Revisiting: New Approaches to the Frida Kahlo Museum Collection” by Luis Martín Lozano At Frida’s death in 1954, Diego turned the Casa Azul into a museum. In this way, objects and …
In the article "Frida Kahlo and Mexican Art," published by Diego Rivera in 1943, the muralist declares that Frida’s painting is “the best proof of the reality of the Renaissance of Mexican art.”
Invitar al mundo a una experiencia estética y un encuentro personal con Frida Kahlo desde su espacio más íntimo, en el que se promueve el conocimiento y conservación de su legado, así …
In the heart of Coyoacan, the Frida Kahlo Museum, affectionately known as “La Casa Azul», stands as a vibrant space dedicated to the life and work of Frida Kahlo, one of Mexico’s most …
Biography of Frida Kahlo and a faithful left-wing activist. Together with Rivera, she refurbished the Blue House to provideasylum for over two years to Leon Trotsky and Natalia, his wife. Few …
En el artículo "Frida Kahlo y el arte mexicano", publicado por Diego Rivera en 1943, el muralista afirma que la pintura de Frida representa "la mejor prueba de la realidad del renacimiento del …