Frida Kahlo, born on this day in 1907, was a Mexican artist and communist known for her folk-art inspired style paintings, touching on themes on gender, race, class, self-perception, indigenous culture, and chronic pain.
At the age of eighteen, Frida Kahlo suffered a very serious accident that forced her to a long convalescence, during which she learned to paint, and which in all probability influenced the formation of the complex psychological world that is reflected in her works. In 1929 she married the muralist Diego Rivera; Three years later, she suffered an abortion that deeply affected her delicate sensitivity and inspired two of her most valued works: Henry Ford Hospital and Frida and Abortion, whose complex symbolism is known from her own explanations.
Her self-portraits, also of complex interpretation, are highly appreciated: Autoretrato con monos or Las dos Fridas. When André Breton learned about Frida Kahlo's work, he affirmed that the Mexican was a spontaneous surrealist and invited her to exhibit in New York and Paris, the latter city in which she did not have a great reception. Frida never felt close to surrealism, and at the end of her days she openly rejected that her artistic creation was framed in that trend.
In her search for the aesthetic roots of Mexico, a trait she shared with Diego Rivera and the muralists (David Alfaro Siqueiros, José Clemente Orozco), Frida Kahlo made splendid portraits of children and works inspired by Mexican iconography before the conquest, but they are the fabrics that focus on herself and her eventful life, which have made her a leading figure in twentieth-century Mexican painting.
In 1943, Kahlo accepted a teaching position at the Escuela Nacional de Pintura, Escultura y Grabado, the "La Esmeralda." She encouraged her students to treat her in an informal and non-hierarchical way and taught them to appreciate Mexican popular culture and folk art, and to derive their subjects from the street.
Frida Kahlo was a member of the Mexican Communist Party and committed to radical anti-capitalism throughout her entire adult life.
also trotsky cheated on his wife with frida kahlo true story. :frida-commie: :chad-trotsky:
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I want to be a lib again :(
I don’t know a single leftist who isn’t a miserable, sad sack of shit in a deep pit of depression. And I’m including myself. This shit fucking sucks, I can’t even enjoy books anymore without my cynical ass throwing it against a wall for some reason.
I feel you comrade 😔 ignorance truly is bliss
Socialism has the word social in it for a reason. Having a leftist lens for critique is incredibly depressing when you feel powerless because you’re by yourself and don’t have a means for addressing problems. We gain those means through the combined power of the people, of the social organism. Surround yourself with other like minded people and go touch grass comrade, this is the path forward
When I was a lib I was still angry but also confused, now I'm just angry, and honestly I'd rather be angry then become whatever the hell the libs morphed into the last five years
Those folks are not alright
Time to log off. The world is beautiful. Humanity is beautiful. There's a lot of suffering out there, a lot of injustice, a lot of anger, a lot of hate. But overall, people are incredible, compassionate, thoughtful creatures who show every day the love they have for one another. Go be a part of it, and you'll understand why communism will win.
Yeah, I had a lot of hope when I was in college and a standard liberal
Leftists are hopeful (well, with books sorrowful) and angery. If libs can be hopeful, why leftists can’t be? In the end, hope is humanity most treasured trait for a reason
Consider that cynical attachment to current conditions is the dominant ideology, perhaps you're still knee-deep in it
Been there before. What helped for me is I just stopped taking myself so seriously. My not enjoying something isn't helping anyone. Being miserable isn't going to uplift anyone else, you aren't sharing the burden of the proletariat on your back, your just making yourself feel bad for no reason. If you can already see shit for what it is them you aren't gonna learn much by just looking for more of the same shit in everything. Just take the Marxist analyses for granted give it a big 'well duuuuuuuh' and think of more interesting stuff