Frida Kahlo Love and Pain

Frida Kahlo Love and Pain

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20. Although the works of painter, revolutionary and feminist Frida Kahlo, one of the popular icons of the 19th century, were defined as surrealist, she rejected this definition by saying, "I am not a surrealist painter. I have never painted my dreams. I have only painted my own reality." For the first time in the history of art, a woman whose simplicity and calmness can be called brutal. She expressed it with sincerity and disturbingness. The life story of Frida, who used her own face in many of her paintings, tells us what Carol Hanisch's cult motto "the personal is political" means, because she is a marginal, never-born who declared the Mexican revolution, to which she added her soul, as her birthday. A dreamer who named her son and talked to him in her dreams, a warrior who resisted the image of a deceived woman just as she resisted society, a holy warrior who neither gave up on her art nor her life even when she was confined to a wheelchair, on the contrary, glorified them even more, and in her love with Diego Rivera, your It is the side that says "I loved those I didn't like". Frida, who chose not to accept her fate in her constantly marginalized life but to become a legend, welcomed her death with flowers on her head and her usual beauty, just like her life. As a painter, Frida owed nothing to Diego, by which I mean Diego was never her teacher, he never corrected a painting. In fact, in many respects the opposite was true, because Frida had a strong moral and artistic authority over her. -Alejandro Gomez-
Publisher : Everest Publications
Number of pages : 320
Publication Year : 2016
ISBN : 9789752890237
Translator : Hülya Uğur Tanrıöver
The heart : Turkish
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Frida Kahlo Love and Pain <font color="black" face="verdana">20. Although the works of painter, revolutionary and feminist Frida Kahlo, one of the popular icons of the 19th century, were defined as surrealist, she rejected this definition by saying, "I am not a surrealist painter. I have never painted my dreams. I have only painted my own reality." For the first time in the history of art, a woman whose simplicity and calmness can be called brutal. She expressed it with sincerity and disturbingness. The life story of Frida, who starts from her own face in many of her paintings, tells us what Carol Hanisch's cult motto "the personal is political" means, because she is a marginal, never-born who declared the Mexican revolution, to which she added her soul, as her birthday. A dreamer who named her son and talked to him in her dreams, a warrior who resisted the image of a deceived woman just as she resisted society, a holy warrior who neither gave up on her art nor her life even when she was confined to a wheelchair, on the contrary, glorified them even more, and in her love with Diego Rivera, your It is the side that says "I loved those I didn't like". Frida, who chose not to accept her fate in her constantly alienated life but to become a legend, welcomed her death with flowers on her head and her usual beauty, just like her life. As a painter, Frida owed nothing to Diego, by which I mean Diego was never her teacher, he never corrected a painting. In fact, in many respects the opposite was true, because Frida had a strong moral and artistic authority over her. -Alejandro Gomez-</font> EVEREST031
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