Frida Kahlo at the New York Botanical Gardens
On June 23rd, my Mom and I made our way to the Botanical Gardens in New York for the Frida Kahlo exhibit. We spent a few hours (we could have spent all day but I had a class to teach at the Ink Pad that night and you know, New York traffic!) If you are lucky enough to go, search online for discount codes as they are available. Also, wear good walking shoes, use sunscreen and bring a bottle of water to refill. You can easily spend all day there.
My only disappointment that day (other than losing my Spock button in the gallery somewhere!) was that The Two Fridas was not actually on display. There was a very cool paper recreation by Humberto Spíndola as shown above. My conversation with one of the young staff members went like this,
Me: "Where is painting, the Two Fridas?"
Staff: "Right there." (pointing.)
Me: "I'm looking for the actual painting."
Staff: "It's right there!" (pointing again.)
Me: "That's not a painting!"
No photos were allowed inside the gallery. If you were to step inside, you would see the following paintings by Frida (along with several of her sketches):
Self-Portrait with Thorn Necklace and Hummingbird (1940)
Flower of Life (1944)
Still Life with Parrot and Flag (1951)
Self Portrait Inside a Sunflower (1954)
Some of My Previous Posts about Frida:
Comments
I got to see this and hear all about it. Beautiful photos too.
If I could not be there in person I'm so glad I got to see it all
Through your artistic lens! xokp
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/07/06/frida-kahlo-birthday-advice_n_7716320.html
The desk was entirely an artist's recreation.