![]() ![]() The show, Kahlo’s first in Mexico, received positive reviews, and calls from the United States and Europe came into the gallery asking about Frida’s work. On a spring evening in 1953, hundreds of excited people waited in the streets of Mexico City’s fashionable Pink Zone to catch a glimpse of Frida Kahlo and her paintings at the Galería Arte Contemporáneo. ![]() Museum? Update, 2012Ĭopyright © Guerrilla Girls, courtesy Guerrilla Girls, Do Women Have to Be Naked to Get Into the Met. In the following article, Celia Stahr, author of Frida in America, discusses how gender inequality has impacted female artists throughout history. Frida bags, bracelets, earrings, and shirts can be purchased around the globe. Millions of people line up to pay homage to her work. Today, Frida Kahlo is one of the most celebrated artists in the world. Home » Cultural History » Frida Kahlo and the Case of the Devalued Woman Artist Frida Kahlo and the Case of the Devalued Woman Artist Posted on MaBy Celia Stahr ![]()
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