The Artist Who Turned a Wound Into a Legacy
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Frida Kahlo was not just a famous image, nor an artist defined only by pain. She was a woman who turned body, identity, illness, desire, politics, and memory into a language entirely her own. This chapter follows her childhood in Coyoacán, polio, the accident that changed her life, long periods of recovery, the birth of her self portraits, her complex relationship with Diego Rivera, and the conscious construction of a unique Mexican identity. A biography about wounds, art, and the strength to look directly at what others would rather hide.
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