Mexican artist known for her surreal self-portraits and tumultuous relationship with Diego Rivera. Her work explored themes of identity, pain, and Mexican culture.
Revolutionary Consciousness
1920s-1940sThe political texts that shaped Kahlo's communist worldview and anti-colonial perspective, from Marx's economic theory to anarchist and decolonial critiques.
Roots of Aztlán
throughout careerSources for understanding pre-Columbian Mexican and Mayan culture that informed Kahlo's incorporation of indigenous symbolism and mythology into her art.
Surrealist Dreamscape
1930s-1940sPsychological and artistic texts that informed Kahlo's exploration of the unconscious mind and surrealist techniques in her self-portraits.
Mexico Through Foreign Eyes
1920s-1940sLiterary works by foreign authors who wrote about Mexico, offering perspectives that both complemented and contrasted with Kahlo's own vision of her homeland.
Books About
Biographies, critical studies, and retrospectives.