In der "Casa Azul", dem Museum und ehemaligen Wohnhaus Frida Kahlos.

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Frida Kahlo's face is everywhere, but her radical truth remains hidden. Beyond the merch: a communist who painted miscarriage, colonial resistance & chronic pain without redemption. Her $54.7M auction record vs. missing Casa Azul works tells everything.
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Frida Kahlo paintings and meaning: the true story behind the pop culture icon - The Urban Herald

Discover the radical truth behind Frida Kahlo paintings and meaning. From communist politics to missing artworks. Her $54.7M auction record reveals uncomfortable realities.

The Urban Herald

Selfie at Casa Azul in Coyoacan, Mexico City in 2012

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I rarely take selfies, but I couldn't resist this one reflected in Frida's mirror on her worktable amongst her art supplies at Casa Azul. 2012

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“Do you know what it is to feel marginalized, forbidden, buried alive at the age of thirty, thirty-five, when you can really begin to be a serious writer, and thinking that the marginalization is forever, to the end of time, or at least until the end of your fucking life?” – Leonardo Padura’s The Man Who Loved Dogs short excerpts, illustrated

… Asturias, where things were steaming following the drastic abolition of currency and private property and the creation of a proletarian army. — Leonardo Padura, The Man Who Loved Dogs…

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