Frida Kahlo
Istanbul Cultural Road Festival opens with exhibits
The Istanbul Cultural Road Festival, the 13th stop of the Turkish Cultural Road Festival, organized this year in 16 cities by the Culture and Tourism Ministry to contribute to Türkiye's brand value, kicked off at the weekend.
The exhibitions that opened on Sept. 28 as part of the festival attract great interest from art lovers.
‘Diaries of Frida Kahlo’ to open in Istanbul
The exhibition "The Diaries of Frida Kahlo," inspired by the Mexican artist's personal diaries, will open to art enthusiasts for the first time in Türkiye on Sept. 28 at the historic Grand Pera building as part of the Istanbul Cultural Road Festival.
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New York auction smashes record for Frida Kahlo work
A rare painting by Frida Kahlo sold in a New York auction house on Nov. 16 for almost $35 million, a record price for a work by the iconic Mexican artist.
At the same sale, a painting by French artist Pierre Soulages also broke a record for his work by reaching $20.2 million dollars.
Frida Kahlo self-portrait set to smash records at auction
A Frida Kahlo self-portrait featuring her husband Diego Rivera is tipped to sell for more than $30 million at auction in New York, Sotheby's said on Sept. 22.
"Diego y yo" (Diego and I), painted in 1949, "is poised to shatter" Kahlo's current auction record of $8 million set in 2016, the auction house said in a statement.
Frida Kahlo exhibition brings her work alive
With larger-than-life projections of her work, music and journal extracts, a new exhibition aims to bring Mexican surrealist Frida Kahlo's paintings to life to mark the 114th anniversary of her birth.
"Frida. The Immersive Experience" presents 26 of the most emblematic works of the late painter, known for her striking self-portraits often brimming with pain and isolation.
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Women’s Plays Festival begins amid normalization
The Women's Plays Festival, led by the Ankara Art Theater (AST), met with theater lovers at the capital city's Bilkent AST Stage amid the COVID-19 normalization phase.
Organized by Atölye Kültür Sanat under the artistic direction of AST, one of the most established private theaters in Turkey, the festival will continue until March 11.
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Pera Museum’s exhibitions on view online
Pera Museum, which has brought works by many famous artists to Turkey, now presents an important selection of its exhibitions on its YouTube channel. The video series include Frida Kahlo-Diego Rivera, Fernando Botero, Andy Warhol, Rembrandt, Goya and Giorgio de Chirico, Joan Miró and Yıldız Moran.
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Mexico unearths what may be historic recording of Frida Kahlo
Iconic 20th-century artist Frida Kahlo has one of the best-known faces on the planet, but the world at large has never heard the Mexican painter's voice until, possibly, now.
Frida Kahlo's family struggles to manage legacy
Sixty-three years after her death, Mexican artist Frida Kahlo has achieved a level of fame she never reached in her lifetime, her image emblazoned on mugs, T-shirts, keychains and even underwear. But scholars and the painter's descendants lament she has been reduced to a set of distinctive physical features that often overshadows her actual work.
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Frida to come to life in ballet
Mexican painter Frida Kahlo's dramatic life has been revived in a modern dance show entitled "Frida."
The world premiere of the show will be made on April 16 by the Ankara State Opera Ballet's Modern dance Group (MDT) at the Opera Stage in Ankara.
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