With March being International Women’s Month, Imahika Art Gallery presents, The Art of She, an empowering and ...
Yet the Americas have also been a ground of generative and tense critiques and even rejections of surrealism, from Frida Kahlo’s statement that she “painted her own reality” to the literary movements ...
Peggy Guggenheim, the pioneering collector and art dealer, made history by mounting the first exhibition of women artists in the US.
As winter turns to spring, Giacomo Puccini's "Madama Butterfly" comes to the Lyric Opera stage from March 14 to April 12, ...
Activism is in Esteban Cabeza de Baca's blood. He was born into a family of labor activists who traveled between California and New Mexico.
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ARTnews on MSNWho Was Mary Reynolds? A Two-Person Exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago Celebrates Her Life and ArtistryThe business cards that Mary Reynolds had made were in all capital letters and simply read: MARY REYNOLDS / RELIURE / 24 R.
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30 female photographers whose work deserves to be seen, studied, and celebrated, on International Women's DayAmong her circle of "avant-gardists" were figures like Frida Kahlo, Lupe Marín, Diego Rivera ... She would later work in film ...
Among her circle of "avant-gardists" were figures like Frida Kahlo, Lupe Marín ... getting her first job with surrealist Luis Buñuel. Holding the unfortunate distinction of being the first ...
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6 Can't-Miss March Events In Chicagowhich includes paintings and letters written by Kahlo as well as objects she had during her time in Paris with Mary Reynolds in 1939, exploring themes of surrealism, identity and cultural exchange ...
During her long recovery, Kahlo began to paint—often from her bed—with a specially designed easel. She created a world of color and symbolism, mixing elements of Mexican folk art, surrealism, and ...
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