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Frida Kahlo : making her self up / edited by Claire Wilcox & Circe Henestrosa.

Contributor(s): Henestrosa, Circe | Wilcox, Claire | Victoria and Albert MuseumPublisher: London : V&A Publishing, 2018Description: 208 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type: still image | text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 1851779604; 9781851779604Subject(s): Kahlo, Frida -- Exhibitions | Kahlo, Frida -- Clothing | Women artists -- Mexico -- BiographyDDC classification: 709.04 LOC classification: ND 259 .K33 | A3 2018
Contents:
I.FAMILY AND CHILDHOOD -- Querzalcoatl's Grin: The Changing Face of Art and Culture in Frida Kahlo's Mexico / Adrian Locke -- II.ADOLESCENCE AND ADULTHOOD -- Appearances Can Be Deceiving -- Frida Kahlo's Construction of Identity: Disability, Ethnicity and Dress / Circe Henestrosa -- Frida Kahlo's Jewellery / Clare Phillips -- III.JEWELLERY -- Frida Kahlo's Wardrobe / Chloë Sayer -- Frida Kahlo: Making Her Self Up / Claire Wilcox -- IV.COSMETICS -- Frida Kahlo: Posing, Composing, Exposing / Gannit Ankori -- V.ORTHOPAEDIC DEVICES -- The Resplandor: Cultural and Spiritual Significance in Two Self -- Portraits / Kirstin Kennedy -- Frida Redressed / Oriana Baddeley -- VI.MEDICINES.
Summary: In 1954, following Frida Kahlo's death at the age of 47, Diego Rivera, Kahlo's husband and Mexican muralist, requested that her possessions be sealed in various cupboards and storerooms throughout the Blue House in Mexico City, where Kahlo was born, lived and died. Half a century later, in 2004, these cupboards were opened and found to contain an extraordinary collection of clothing, jewellery, cosmetics and other personal items, as well as photographs and letters. 'Frida Kahlo's Wardrobe' presents a fresh view of Kahlo's compelling life story. The book expands upon the narrative of discovery, presenting highlights from Kahlo's collection alongside her self-portraits. This pairing is unprecedented, and it will be enriched by specially commissioned photography of her belongings -- Source other than Library of Congress.
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Books Vitali Hakko Kreatif Endüstriler Kütüphanesi
ND 259 .K33 A3 2018 Not for loan 012521

Published in conjunction with the exhibitionat Victoria and Albert Museum, London, UK (16.06.-04.11.2018).

On title page verso: "First published by V&A Publishing to accompany the exhibition Frieda Kahlo: Making Her Self Up on view from 16 June until 4 November 2018 at the Victoria and Albert Museum, South Kensington, London SW7 2RL".

Designer Daniela Rocha.

Copy-editor Rebeka Cohen.

Indexer Hilary Bird.

New photography by Javier Hinojosa.

Includes notes on contributors (page 208).

Includes bibliographical references, bibliography (pages 200-201)and index.

I.FAMILY AND CHILDHOOD -- Querzalcoatl's Grin: The Changing Face of Art and Culture in Frida Kahlo's Mexico / Adrian Locke -- II.ADOLESCENCE AND ADULTHOOD -- Appearances Can Be Deceiving -- Frida Kahlo's Construction of Identity: Disability, Ethnicity and Dress / Circe Henestrosa -- Frida Kahlo's Jewellery / Clare Phillips -- III.JEWELLERY -- Frida Kahlo's Wardrobe / Chloë Sayer -- Frida Kahlo: Making Her Self Up / Claire Wilcox -- IV.COSMETICS -- Frida Kahlo: Posing, Composing, Exposing / Gannit Ankori -- V.ORTHOPAEDIC DEVICES -- The Resplandor: Cultural and Spiritual Significance in Two Self -- Portraits / Kirstin Kennedy -- Frida Redressed / Oriana Baddeley -- VI.MEDICINES.

In 1954, following Frida Kahlo's death at the age of 47, Diego Rivera, Kahlo's husband and Mexican muralist, requested that her possessions be sealed in various cupboards and storerooms throughout the Blue House in Mexico City, where Kahlo was born, lived and died. Half a century later, in 2004, these cupboards were opened and found to contain an extraordinary collection of clothing, jewellery, cosmetics and other personal items, as well as photographs and letters. 'Frida Kahlo's Wardrobe' presents a fresh view of Kahlo's compelling life story. The book expands upon the narrative of discovery, presenting highlights from Kahlo's collection alongside her self-portraits. This pairing is unprecedented, and it will be enriched by specially commissioned photography of her belongings -- Source other than Library of Congress.

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