The exhibition Frida Kahlo’s Photographic Collection offers a glimpse into the hidden moments of the Mexican artist’s life, offering a new perspective on the passionate and passionate fate of one of the most emblematic figures of Latin American art.
After her death, Frida’s personal collection was moved to a locked bathroom in her Mexican city home, known as the Blue House. The Blue House has become one of the most visited exhibition spaces in the world as a museum dedicated to Frida, but some of her personal items, including a collection of more than 6,000 photographs, have remained hidden from public view for almost 50 years.