Frida Kahlo: Pain, Politics, and the Self-Portraits That Made an Icon
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A young artist survives unimaginable pain and transforms it into paintings so bold and intimate they redefine what art can be.
This episode explores Frida Kahlo’s turbulent life, from the accident that reshaped her body to the politics, passion, and creative defiance that fuelled her work. We trace her self-portraits, her fractured relationship with Diego Rivera, and the way she turned personal suffering into a visual language that made her an icon of rebellion and self-expression.
Topics include
- Frida Kahlo’s life-changing accident
- Her most influential self-portraits
- Politics, identity, and artistic rebellion
- The complexities of her relationship with Diego Rivera
- Her legacy from La Casa Azul to global recognition
Resources and Further Reading
- Frida (2002) – Directed by Julie Taymor
- Frida: A Biography of Frida Kahlo – by Hayden Herrera
- Complete Works – Frida Kahlo – Frida Kahlo Foundation
- Frida: The Making of an Icon – Exhibition at Tate Modern
Host & Show Info
- Hosts: Kyle Risi & Adam Cox
- Topic Suggested by: Samantha Bingley
- Intro Music: Alice in dark Wonderland by Aleksey Chistilin
- Trailer Music: Stealy Move by Soundroll
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