Arriving in Brooklyn this winter is Frida Kahlo: Appearances Can be Deceiving—the largest U.S. exhib
Arriving in Brooklyn this winter is Frida Kahlo: Appearances Can be Deceiving—the largest U.S. exhibition devoted to the acclaimed Mexican artist in a decade and the first in the country to present Kahlo’s personal objects from her lifelong home in Mexico City. It offers a rare opportunity to explore Kahlo’s creative vision and self-crafted identity through a display of paintings and drawings by the artist, her clothing and other personal items, photographs, film, and documentation, as well as related objects from our collection. Experience it only from February 8 to May 12.Members enjoy a one-week presale starting November 26, before general tickets go live to the public. Thinking of becoming a Member? Join by November 21 at 1 pm to reserve your presale tickets.Nickolas Muray (American, born Hungary, 1892–1965). Frida in New York, 1946; printed 2006. Carbon pigment print, image: 14 x 11 in. (35.6 x 27.9 cm). Brooklyn Museum; Emily Winthrop Miles Fund, 2010.80. Photo by Nickolas Muray, © Nickolas Muray Photo Archive. (Photo: Brooklyn Museum)(Source: brooklynmuseum.org) -- source link
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