Kahlo’s life has become as iconic as her work, in no small part because she was her own most popular subject. Her works were intensely personal and political, often reflecting her turbulent personal life, her illness, and her relationship with the revolutionary muralist Diego Rivera.
Presented by art historian Rebecca Albiani.
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$20 | All Seats
This lecture is presented in our theatre for an in-person audience.
ABOUT REBECCA ALBIANI
Rebecca Albiani has been an arts lecturer at the Frye Art Museum and in the Puget Sound area for the last two decades. She was a Fulbright Scholar in Venice and graduated with honors in Art History from Stanford University and University of California, Berkeley.