The exhibition explores the difficult life of Frida Kahlo, marked by a long illness and great passions lived without restraint.
The exhibition features fifty photographic portraits of Frida Kahlo taken by photographer Nickolas Muray and several letters of correspondence between Muray and Kahlo. The photographs, dating from 1937-1946, explore the unique perspective of Muray, who was Frida Kahlo’s friend, lover and confidante in the 1930s and 1940s. Among the works on display in the exhibition is the iconic photo ‘Frida Kahlo on White Bench’, which depicts Frida Kahlo in New York in 1939.
The immersive experience, realised through the technique of video mapping, takes the audience inside the shapes, sounds and meanings of the Mexican culture so beloved of Frida.
The Virtual Reality Experience offers the public, thanks to the support of ultra-high-definition visors, a virtual journey inside Frida’s life, proposing a path through the scenarios and situations that inspired her artistic production.
360° Projections
VR Experience
700 Square Meters
60 Works of Art