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  • Art,  Art Exhibition,  Français

    Diego Rivera et Frida Khalo. Encore?

    August 7, 2013 / 0 Comments

    Sans paraitre médisante, il semble que peut-être nous aurions fait le tour de la question depuis le temps. Depuis le temps que l’on entend parler de ces deux-là, à grands coups de biographies, d’ouvrages généraux, de recherches studieuses d’étudiants fascinés, d’expositions et autres films. Cependant, peut-on réellement se lasser des œuvres de Frida ? La souffrance, la joie, son amour pour Diego et sa famille, l’étrangeté et la richesse de sa vie… Tout transparait dans sa toile qui devient le prolongement d’elle-même. À mon sens, Frida Kahlo est l’artiste qui (dé)peint le mieux la souffrance et les émotions passionnées poussées à leur paroxysme. Bien plus que ses contemporains Munch ou encore…

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    The Pond-Like Qualities of Frida and Diego

    June 28, 2013 / 2 Comments

    Diego Rivera. Frida Kahlo. A new exhibition at the Nelson Atkins Museum of Art. It feels like old ground, and yet we (and, by we, I mean museums and galleries), keep on putting new exhibitions up, re-showing the same work over and over again. Isn’t this just a curriculum which we are repeating? A monopoly set where we never get to pass ‘GO’? A dream that we never seem to be able to wake up from? No, actually it isn’t. What we can learn from Frida and Diego, and all other artists who are being exhibited (be it once, twice, or two thousand times), is that their work is important.…

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