About Me
This profile created with love and respect for the memory of Frida KahloFrida's Astrological Chart
Frida Kahlo lived an extreme life, plunging into the depths of agony and soaring to the heights of creativity, self-expression and joy in spite of it all. Not surprisingly, we find a lot of extreme features and configurations in her natal horoscope, since astrology reflects the life lived.- El Kaholismo -
VIVA LA VIDAFrida Kahlo "La Gran Ocultadora"
Su obra es ácida y tierna dura como el acero Y fina como el ala de una mariposa amable como una sonrisa y cruel como la amargura de la Vida… Verán yo no creo que ninguna mujer haya plasmado jamás tan angustiosa poesÃa en un lienzo DIEGO RIVERA
Magdalena Carmen Frida Kahlo Calderón nace el 6 de julio de 1907 en la Ciudad de México. A los seis años de edad contrae poliomielitis, la cortedad de su pierna derecha no impide que realize sus estudios en la Escuela Nacional Preparatoria. A los dieciocho años sufre un accidente cuando un trolebús se impacta contra el camión donde ella viajaba. Frida se lesiona la espina dorsal. Debido a la inmovilidad a la que se ve sometida, durante los primeros meses de recuperación Frida comienza a pintar. Asi conoce a Diego Rivera, con quien se casa en 1929. Las infidelidades de Diego provocan el divorcio en 1939, pero un año despues Frida y el muralista contraen nupcias nuevamente. Como fiel activista de izquierda, Frida es miembro del Partido Comunista Mexicano. Tambien es maestra de la Escuela Nacional de Pintura y Escultura "La Esmeralda", donde conforma un grupo de jovenes pintores conocidos como "Los Fridos". La artista realiza tres exposiciones: una en Nueva York, otra en la galerÃa de Lola Ãlvarez Bravo, en México, y una más en ParÃs. Al final de su vida la salud de Frida, siempre frágil, decae. En 1953, ante la amenaza de gangrena, se le amputa -desde la rodilla- la pierna derecha. Frida Kahlo muere en la Casa Azul el 13 de julio de 1954, cuando el Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes le preparaba, como homenje nacional, una muestra restrospectiva. Hoy su obra se encuentra en numerosas colecciones privadas de México, Europa y Estados Unidos, y su personalidad ha sido adoptada como bandera de multiples causas.Frida Kahlo is one of Mexico's most famous artists. Well known for her self portraits emphasizing her inner struggles, Kahlo managed to gain fame with both her artwork and her public persona before her death in 1954.
Frida Kahlo was born on July 6, 1907 as Magdalena Carmen Frida Kahlo y Calderon in Coyoacan, Mexico to Guillermo Kahlo and Henriette Kaufmann. Her father was of German descent, having changed his name from Wilhelm to the Spanish equivalent, Guillermo, upon his arrival to Mexico in 1891. Frida later acknowledged her German heritage during World War II by spelling her name as Frieda, the German equivalent to Frida.Having two older older sister and one younger, Frida grew up in a home filled with feminism, despite the unhappy marriage between her parents. At the age of six, Frida contracted polio. Although she recovered from the disease, it left her right leg obviously thinner than her left. Later in life Frida would wear long skirts to cover the deformity.Frida Kahlo attended local schools and, at the age of 15, was enrolled in Preparatoria, a primary school. During this time and throughout her childhood, Kahlo witnessed the Mexican Revolution evolve around her. It was so close, in fact, that she remembered the gunfire and revolutionaries hopping into her yard to take cover. She also witnessed extraordinary violence, much of which stayed with her throughout her life.On September 17, 1925, Kahlo was involved in a serious bus accident and suffered several injuries including a broken collarbone, broken spinal column, broken rigs, a broken pelvis, and eleven fractures in her right leg. A metal handrail also impaled her, damaging her reproductive capabilities. Although she fully recovered her ability to move and function, Kahlo was plagued by pain for much of her life.Although she originally wanted to study medicine, the accident left Kahlo with a new desire to study art. While in recovery, Kahlo began painting full time in order to focus her attention away from her pain. She began painting self portraits due to the solitary state of her recovery and constant immobilization. Her paintings began reflecting more than her outside appearance and she wanted them to represent her inner conflicts as much as they represented her outer body.As an artist, Kahlo admired and respected local muralist Diego Rivera and solicited advice on art. They fell in love as a result of their correspondence and married in 1929 to the disapproval of Kahlo's mother. They were nicknamed "the Elephant and the Dove" due Rivera's large size in comparison to Kahlo's petite figure.Although Frida Kahlo is well known as a famous artist, she and her husband were also notorious for their troubled marriage and extramarital affairs. Kahlo had affairs with both men and women and, although Rivera was tolerant of her affairs within her same sex, he was jealous of her relations with other men. Rivera, for his part, had an affair with Kahlo's younger sister, Cristina. Kahlo and Rivera divorced in 1940 but remarried later that same year. Their second marriage was no less tumultuous than the first.Kahlo and Rivera travelled to the United States for exhibitions of her work in Detroit, New York, and later in Paris. The couple eventually returned to Mexico to settle down and continue painting.It was during this time that Kahlo and her husband housed Leon Trotsky and his wife as they fled from Stalin's regime in the Soviet Union. It became known after some time that Kahlo had an affair with Trotsky and the man and his wife eventually moved out.Frida Kahlo died from a pulmanry embolism on July 13, 1954, having spent the last year battling various illnesses and physical problems (including the amputation of her right leg). During her life Kahlo painted 143 paintings, including fifty-five self portraits. Her works are well known for their symbolic realism and her ability to incorporate traditional Mexican styles into her work.>>