The Hidden Colors of Frida Kahlo: Pain, beauty, eyebrows, feminism, and power
Editor and lecturer: Yaara Keidar, art curator, fashion historian, and doctoral student in the Cultural Studies Program of the Hebrew University
Who does not know Mexican artist Frida Kahlo? Her paintings, colors, and original subjects have captivated audiences and researchers for over half a century. However, a lesser-known aspect of her work is fashion and clothing. Kahlo saw her appearance as an inseparable part of her artistic statement and became one of the most prominent sources of inspiration in design, style, and culture - from Givenchy through Paul Gaultier to Madonna.
Sixth meeting for the series' subscribers
- Illustration:Iris Fogel Ben Hamou
- Duration:About an hour and ten minutes with no break
- Remarks:Event language: Hebrew
