A new production, loosely based on the artists' lives, is accompanied by an exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art—both ...
Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, art history’s greatest couple, find lasting love in the underworld in composer Gabriela Lena Frank’s captivating opera El Último Sueño de Frida y Diego, set to a libretto ...
Like a macabre scene from one of her vivid canvases, Frida Kahlo holds Diego Rivera in her arms as he dies at the foot of a ...
The peers met in New York in 1959 and formed a lifelong dialogue. Caro’s ethos and career were touchstones for Frankenthaler.
Controversial NYC art dealer Robert Littman quietly sold a trove of valuable Mexican paintings once owned by Natasha Gelman ...
Opera’s unique premise: The story imagines Frida Kahlo returning from the underworld to reunite with Diego Rivera on the Day of the Dead, blending myth, love, and magical realism. Creative powerhouse: ...
In an unusual collaboration for the Met, the opera’s set designer has conceived a companion exhibition, mounted at MoMA. By Hilarie M. Sheets This article is part of our Museums special section about ...
For Roxana Velásquez, art is not a static object hanging quietly on a wall. It is a living force — something that runs through her DNA. As executive director of the San Diego Museum of Art, her ...
Premiere at the Met: The Met Opera presents the New York debut of El Último Sueño de Frida y Diego, running May 14–June 5, with Yannick Nézet-Séguin conducting. Magical realist tale: The opera ...
Previewing Atlanta Ballet's "Frida," choreographed by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa, known for ballets depicting some of history’s ...