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Here’s another book about Frida Kahlo, and this one doesn’t feature even a single original painting. What it does contain are encounters with her- curious, moving, or just fun-from around the world. From Frida fashion dolls to little clay Friditas, all of us at some point have encountered the countless souvenirs, images and mementos that reinvent the great Mexican artist, and keep her alive in popular memory. Her own painting was steeped in Mexican folk art, and the connection has turned out to be curiously reciprocal. Artists, activists and academics around the world have been inspired by her life, art, and persona, to come up with extraordinary and at times very curious tributes to her. The ways in which she is repeatedly re-labeled and re-invented is unprecedented in the world of art. Is this global appropriation of Frida as an icon- Fridamania-just commercial kitsch? Or is there another way of thinking about the phenomenon? Featuring a staggering variety of Frida objects, images and mementos in every conceivable material, this book traces some of the trails that Frida herself laid... a legacy which allows people to create their own countless versions of her.

 

About the Author

Gaby Franger is an academic focussing on intercultural action projects around women's studies. She also has a vast and irrepressible personal collection of Frida memorabilia which she has catalogued through the project Frida Folk (exhibition and publication). She is the co-founder of Women in One World, Centre for Intercultural Women's Everyday Lives and International Exchange, the association that runs the Museum of Women's Cultures Regional- International in Fürth, Bavaria. She is also a board member of the International Association of Women's Museums (IAWM). She has published and curated a multitude of exhibitions and books on women's everyday lives, photography and popular art.
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Frida Folk

Frida Folk

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  • ISBN: 9789383145973
  • Author: Gaby Franger
  • Publisher: Tara Books
  • Pages: 192
  • Format: Hardback
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Here’s another book about Frida Kahlo, and this one doesn’t feature even a single original painting. What it does contain are encounters with her- curious, moving, or just fun-from around the world. From Frida fashion dolls to little clay Friditas, all of us at some point have encountered the countless souvenirs, images and mementos that reinvent the great Mexican artist, and keep her alive in popular memory. Her own painting was steeped in Mexican folk art, and the connection has turned out to be curiously reciprocal. Artists, activists and academics around the world have been inspired by her life, art, and persona, to come up with extraordinary and at times very curious tributes to her. The ways in which she is repeatedly re-labeled and re-invented is unprecedented in the world of art. Is this global appropriation of Frida as an icon- Fridamania-just commercial kitsch? Or is there another way of thinking about the phenomenon? Featuring a staggering variety of Frida objects, images and mementos in every conceivable material, this book traces some of the trails that Frida herself laid... a legacy which allows people to create their own countless versions of her.

 

About the Author

Gaby Franger is an academic focussing on intercultural action projects around women's studies. She also has a vast and irrepressible personal collection of Frida memorabilia which she has catalogued through the project Frida Folk (exhibition and publication). She is the co-founder of Women in One World, Centre for Intercultural Women's Everyday Lives and International Exchange, the association that runs the Museum of Women's Cultures Regional- International in Fürth, Bavaria. She is also a board member of the International Association of Women's Museums (IAWM). She has published and curated a multitude of exhibitions and books on women's everyday lives, photography and popular art.

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