Frida Kahlo: The woman behind the legend - Iseult Gillespie

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In 1925,
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Frida Kahlo was on her way home from school in Mexico City
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when the bus she was riding collided with a streetcar.
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She suffered near-fatal injuries to her spine, pelvis and hips,
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and was bedridden for months afterward.
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During her recovery,
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she had a special easel attached to her bed
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so she could practice painting techniques.
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When she set to work,
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she began to paint the world according to her own singular vision.
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Over the course of her life,
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she would establish herself as the creator and muse behind extraordinary art.
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Though you may have met Kahlo's gaze before,
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her work provides an opportunity to see the world through her eyes.
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She painted friends and family,
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still lives and spiritual scenes;
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but it was her mesmerizing self-portraits
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which first caught the world’s attention.
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In an early work,
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"Self Portrait with Velvet Dress,"
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the focus is on her strong brows, facial hair, long neck and formidable stare.
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Such features remained,
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but Kahlo soon began to present herself in more unusual ways.
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For example,
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"The Broken Column" uses symbolism,
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religious imagery and a ruptured landscape to reveal her physical and mental state.
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In 1928, Kahlo started dating fellow painter Diego Rivera.
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They became lifelong partners and cultivated an eccentric celebrity.
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Together, they traveled the world and dedicated themselves to art,
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Communist politics and Mexican nationalism.
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Kahlo and Rivera shared a deep affinity with Mexicanidad,
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a movement which celebrated indigenous culture after the Revolution.
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In her daily life, Kahlo wore traditional Tehuana dress
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and immersed herself in native spirituality.
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And in her work,
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she constantly referenced Mexican folk painting,
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incorporating its bright colors
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and references to death, religion and nature.
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With her imagery of giant floating flowers,
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undulating landscapes, transplanted body parts and billowing clouds of demons,
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Kahlo has often been associated with Surrealism.
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But while surrealists used dreamlike images to explore the unconscious mind,
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Kahlo used them to represent her physical body and life experiences.
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Two of her most-explored experiences
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were her physical disabilities and her marriage.
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As a result of the bus accident,
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she experienced life-long health complications
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and endured many hospitalizations.
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She often contemplated the physical and psychological effects
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of disability in her work;
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painting herself in agony,
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recuperating from operations,
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or including objects such as her back brace and wheelchair.
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Meanwhile, her relationship with Rivera was tempestuous,
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marked by infidelity on both sides.
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At one point they even divorced,
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then remarried a year later.
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During this period,
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she painted the double self-portrait "The Two Fridas,"
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which speaks to the anguish of loss and a splintered sense of self.
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The Frida to the left has a broken heart,
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which drips blood onto her old-fashioned Victorian dress.
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She symbolizes a version of the artist who is wounded by the past–
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but is also connected by an artery to a second self.
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This Frida is dressed in Tehuana attire–
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and although she remembers Diego with the tiny portrait in her hand,
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her heart remains intact.
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Together, the two suggest a position caught between past and present,
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individuality and dependency.
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Kahlo died in 1954 at the age of 47.
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In the years after her death,
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she experienced a surge in popularity that has lasted to this day.
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And although her image has proliferated,
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Kahlo’s body of work
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reminds us that there are no simple truths
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about the life, work and legacy of the woman behind the icon.
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Rather, she put multiple versions of her reality on display–
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and provided us with a few entry-ways into the contents of her soul.
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