Frida Kahlo: Ein leidenschaftliches Leben

Frida Kahlo: Ein leidenschaftliches Leben

Hayden Herrera

The biography Frida Kahlo: A Passionate Life follows the life of Mexican painter Frida Kahlo – from a serious car accident and her artistic maturation to her tumultuous marriage to Diego Rivera and worldwide artistic fame.

The biography Frida Kahlo: A Passionate Life by Hayden Herrera is considered the most influential and comprehensive biography of Frida Kahlo. Based on extensive archival research, letters, diaries, interviews with family members, friends and contemporaries, Herrera reconstructs the artist's life, separating historical facts from later-created myths.

The book follows Frida's life from her childhood in Coyoacán, through a serious car accident that permanently damaged her health and directed her towards painting, to the international recognition of her work. Special attention is paid to her complex relationship with the muralist Diego Rivera, marked by love, infidelity, separations and renewed reconciliations. The author analyzes how Frida's chronic pain, numerous medical procedures, political engagement, connection to Mexican identity and personal experiences shaped her artistic expression, especially the numerous self-portraits for which she became recognizable.

Herrera portrays Frida Kahlo as an extremely complex person – at once vulnerable and determined, witty and rebellious, who transformed her own suffering into art. The biography also provides a broader overview of Mexican cultural and political life in the first half of the 20th century and shows the circle of artists and intellectuals to which Kahlo belonged. The work is written in a documentary but accessible style, which has made it a standard reference work for studying the life and art of Frida Kahlo and the basis for numerous subsequent research and film adaptations.

Original title
Frida: The Biography of Frida Kahlo
Translation
Dieter Mulch
Editor
Erika Billeter
Dimensions
19 x 12.5 cm
Pages
489
Publisher
Verlag Knaur Nachf., Berlin, 2002.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: German.

One copy is available

Condition:Unused
 

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