Check Rio Yanez's fantastic Ghetto Frida artwork and his Ghetto Frida Mural film.
San Francisco played a pivotal role in the life of artist Frida Kahlo. It is here that she wed Diego Rivera and befriended Dr. Eloesser who became her life-long confidant. This blog explores the life of Frida and how San Francisco impacted her life and how she left her mark on the City by the Bay. This is a blog written by a San Francisco Bay Area resident who loves Frida.
Friday, August 21, 2009
Thursday, July 2, 2009
Felted Frida Portrait
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Summer in the City
It may only be April 21 but it is summer in San Francisco. Hot and a bit humid. I was in a meeting this morning and someone made an interesting observation about San Franciscans - they stop functioning in the heat. We're only having 80s and 90s, mild compared to Houston, but the entire city slows down to a crawl and people call in sick to work - not just to hang out at the park.
I, however, am at school preparing my Statistics final paper.
I, however, am at school preparing my Statistics final paper.
Intimate Portraits of the Immortal
Lincart Gallery located at 1632 C Market Street in San Francisco has a fantastic photo exhibition
of Frida images. I stopped in quickly today to get a look between my various meetings. Holding out for a more extensive visit with my friend Rachel-Anne. This image is the front window of the gallery. The space is fantastic and hidden away behind Zuni Cafe. Show runs April 18 - May 23, 2009.
Saturday, March 28, 2009
Frida's Bed: A Novel
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Rachel's Frida Dress
Yesterday was the closing day of San Jose Museum of Art's Frida Kahlo exhibition. Unfortunately it was not well advertised as the central piece was by artist Rachel-Anne Palacios.
She re-created a larger-than-life version of the self-portrait Frida made for Trotsky. Exhibition attendees were then invited to create butterflies with messages for Frida or anyone they wanted to remember. These were pinned to the curtains, creating a cloud of beautiful colors. There are so many that each day the staff removed the old butterflies to make room for new ones. Rachel is going to save some and hopefully take them to Museo Frida Kahlo. The rest will be burned in a ceremony to commemorate Frida.
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Frida Kahlo: Portraits of an Icon
Just five days before it closes I found out about the San Jose Museum of Art exhibition Frida Kahlo: Portraits of an Icon. Checking it out this weekend!
Saturday, October 11, 2008 through Sunday, March 22, 2009
Shedding light on the life and art of Frida Kahlo (1907 – 1954), this exhibition features approximately fifty photographic portraits of the legendary Mexican artist. Drawn from the collection of Spencer Throckmorton, a specialist in Latin American photography, the exhibition includes works by several of the most renowned photographers of the twentieth century: Manuel Alvarez Bravo and Nickolas Muray.
Image: Photo by Nickolas Muray Frida Kahlo on White Bench #30, 1938 Color Carbon Print Image: 14 ½ x 11 ½ inches © Nickolas Muray Photo Archive
Call for Submissions
Curator Rachel-Anne Placios has put out a call for entries for the July 13 - August 28, 2009 exhibition The Many Faces of Frida. The venue is a the arts collaboration of the City of Oakland, State of California Craft and Cultural Arts Gallery located in the State of California Office Building, 1515 Clay Street-Atrium in Oakland, CA.
Application available online.
Open to artists of all ages from the Bay area and beyond!
Submissions deadline: Friday, May 1, 2009
Application available online.
Open to artists of all ages from the Bay area and beyond!
Submissions deadline: Friday, May 1, 2009
Re-Inspired!
This week I had the pleasure of meeting San Francisco Bay Area artist and curator Rachel-Anne Palacios who is all things Frida Kahlo. She has totally re-inspired me to post about Frida.
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