Frida Kahlo and San Francisco

Constructing her Identity

Frida Kahlo and San Francisco
Gannit Ankori, Circe Henestrosa, Hillary C Olcott
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h254 x 203mm - 96pg
2 Jul 2020 GE
9783777435732
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Given Kahlo' s special bond with San Francisco and the city' s impact on her art and her fashion, presenting the exhibition in this venue carries special significance. Many iconic photographs that show Kahlo as a Tehuana (by Cunningham, Adams, Alvarez Bravo, and Weston) are from San Francisco, and her first self-portrait in full Tehuana attire was painted in San Francisco (now in the collection of SFMOMA). Frida Kahlo' s encounters with "Gringolandia" (as she called the United States) were formative and complex. She appreciated the beauty of San Francisco in particular, relished the ethnic diversity of the city, and was mesmerized by Chinatown. She also met fascinating people, many of whom became her lifelong friends. It was in San Francisco, the first city she visited in the U. S. , that Kahlo began to fashion her indigenous Mexican identity, deliberately distinguishing herself from the local women, whom she called "scarecrows" and "dull. ""The gringas really like me a lot and take notice of all the dresses and rebozos that I brought with me, their jaws drop at the sight of my jade necklaces and all the painters want me to pose for them," she wrote her parents shortly after her arrival.
"Few women artists have used their own face and wardrobe in their work as extensively as Frida Kahlo. . . . Frida Kahlo and San Francisco, by Circe Henestrosa and Gannit Ankori--emphasize[s] that Frida treated clothing as an artistic palette and her way of dressing as continuous with the self-portraits she painted. "-- "Art in America"
Gannit Ankori is professor of fine arts and the chair in Israeli art at the Department of Fine Arts and Schusterman Center for Israel Studies at Brandeis University. Her books include Frida Kahlo and Imaging Her Selves: Frida Kahlo' s Poetics of Identity and Fragmentation. Circe Henestrosa is an independent fashion curator and head of the School of Fashion at LASALLE College of the Arts in Singapore. Hillary C. Olcott is associate curator of the arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco.

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