Frida Kahlo making herself up - Couverture rigide

Claire Wilcox

 
9781851779604: Frida Kahlo making herself up

Synopsis

Catalogue d'une exposition au V&A à l'été 2018. Aussi bien en tant qu´artiste qu´en tant que femme, Frida Kahlo fascine. Son style est à l´image de ses uvres : immédiatement reconnaissable. Suite à sa mort en 1954, Diego Rivera demanda à ce que soient enfermées les affaires de sa femme pour 15 années après son décès : elles ne seront finalement ouvertes qu´en 2004. Ces archives sont exposées pour la première fois et donnent un aperçu intime de la vie de Frida : ses bijoux, ses vêtements, ses affaires de toilette, ses journaux et ses lettres, accompagnés des tableaux figurant ses objets personnels. Un portrait de l´artiste par ses possessions se dessine ainsi, avec ses idéaux politiques et sociaux en toile de fond.

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À propos de l?auteur

Claire Wilcox is Senior Curator in the Department of Furniture, Textiles and Fashion at the Victoria and Albert Museum and Professor in Fashion Curation at London College of Fashion, University of the Arts, London. Circe Henestrosa is an independent curator and Head of the School of Fashion at LASALLE College of the Arts, Singapore. <DIV> </DIV>

À propos de la quatrième de couverture

Frida Kahlo (1907–1958) is an artist with a unique international appeal. Her instantly recognizable work draws extensively on her life and her extraordinarily personal reflections upon it.
On Kahlo’s death, her husband Diego Rivera ordered that her most private possessions be locked away until fifteen years after his death. The bathroom in which her belongings were stored in fact remained unopened until 2004. Through this incredible archive, Frida Kahlo: Making Her Self Up, will give the reader a unique window into Kahlo’s life. It will focus on the personal, combining her prosthetics and clothes with self-portraits, diary entries and letters to build an intimate portrait of the artist through her possessions, setting this in the context of her political and social beliefs.

À propos de la deuxième de couverture

Frida Kahlo (1907-1954), as an artist and a woman, has a unique international appeal. Her instantly recognizable work draws extensively on her life and her extraordinarily personal reflections upon it.

On Kahlo's death, her husband, Diego Rivera (1886-1957), ordered that her most private possessions be locked away until 15 years after his death. The bathroom in which her belongings were stored in fact remained unopened until 2004. Through this incredible archive, Frida Kahlo: Making Her Self Up gives readers a unique window into Kahlo's life. It will focus on the personal, combining her prosthetics, jewelry, and clothes with self-portraits, diary entries, and letters to build an intimate portrait of the artist through her possessions, setting this in the context of her political and social beliefs.

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