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Colección: Revista Interamericana de Bibliografía (RIB)
Número: 1
Título: 1998
NEWSPAPER ARTICLES
Adams, Jane M. Celebrating a Female Icon. Boston Globe: Section 2, p. 4, 1992.
_________. In Death, Mexican Artist a Cult Figure. Chicago Tribune: Section 1, p. 23, 1992.
Buggs, Shannon. Festival finds Tacky in Vogue. The Houston Post: Section A, p. 11, 1993.
Chadwick, Susan. Pilgrimage to Mexico City Follows Kahlos Footsteps. The Houston Post: Section F. p. 3, 1993.
Descrintion of the Frida Kahlo Museum, the Studio Museum of Diego Rivera, and the Anahuacalli, a museum that was designed by Rivera.
Christies Sells Painting by Kahlo for $1.65 Million. Wall Street Journal: Section C, page 8, 1991.
Kahlos Self Portrait with Loose Hair sells at Christies International PLC and sets the record for the highest price ever paid for a painting by a Latin American artist.
Corrections. The New York Times: Arts and Leisure section, page 1, 1990.
Correctly identifies a painting by Kahlo (Self Portrait as a Tehuana - Diego on My Mind) which was mislabeled on a previous edition of the Arts and Leisure section.
Fox, David J. Frida Movie Will be Made, Valdéz Vows. Los Angeles Times: Section F. p. 1, 1992.
_________. Rethinking Kahlo as Two Fridas. Los Angeles Times: Section F. p. 1, 1993.
Golden, Tim. Dispute over the Kahlo and Rivera Legacy. The New York Times: Section C, p. 15, 1993.
Grenier, Richard. Fridas Face Forward at the Metropolitan. Washington Times: Section G, p. 4, 1990.
Presents Kahlo as a lesbian, a communist, and an admirer of Stalin.
Hassell, Greg. Museum as Mall - Gift Shop Sales Soaring, Thanks to Barney, Frida. The Houston Chronicle: Section B. p. 1, 1993.
Hernández, Marie T. Houston Seems a lot like Frida. The Houston Chronicle: Section F, p. 1, 1993.
Herrera, Hayden. Why Frida Kahlo Speaks to the 90s. The New York Times: Section 2, p. 1, 1990.
Hodge, Shelby. Frida Kahlo Makes Imprint on Social Scene. The Houston Chronicle: Section G. p. 7, 1993.
Lyall, Sarah. Frida Kahlos Journal, a Likely Eye Opener. The New York Times: Living Arts, page 9, 1994.
Literary agent Gloria Loomis will auction the rights to publish Kahlos journal in the United States.
Miller, Marjorie. Fridas Legacy Mired in Turmoil. Los Angeles Times: Section F. page 1, 1993.
Dolores Olmeda is the controversial director of Mexicos Frida Kahlos Museum, which is currently undergoing restoration.
Miro, Marsha. Attention goes to Lesser-knowns from Quilts to Frida Kahlo. Detroit News & Free Press: Section S. p. 12, 1990.
Art books make great gifts.
_________. Decades Later, Frida Kahlos Truths are even Truer. Detroit News & Free Press: Section Q. p. 4, 1992.
Commentary on the life of Kahlo.
Mosher, Katie. Price of Kahlo Painting Scares off Buyers. Los Angeles Times: Section F. p. 3, 1991.
Private owners of a 1941 painting by Kahlo turned down a $1.2 million dollar bid at an art auction.
Muchnic, Suzanne. Beyond Kahlo. Los Angeles Times: Section CAL, page 3, 1991.
Discusses the recent boom in the Latin American art market and the increase in prices for the works of Frida Kahlo.
_________. Kahlo Self-portrait goes for Record $1.65 Million. Los Angeles Times: Section F. page 13, 1991.
Self-Portrait with Loose Hair becomes the most expensive Latin American painting sold at Christies auction house.
Reid, Mike. The Divided Shrine of a Feminist Icon. Guardian: Section 1, page 13, 1993.
The art community in Mexico questions art patron Dolores Olmedos control of Kahlos paintings and her plans to open a museum of her own to display them.
Reif, Rita. A Frida Kahlo. The New York Times: Living Arts, 1991.
Christies of New York auction house will feature one of Kahlos self-portraits, which is expected to attract record bids for Latin American art.
Santos, John Phillip. Fridamania: Where will it end? Los Angeles Times: Section CAL, page 4, 1992.
Fridamania, the overcommercialized interest in Kahlo, is discussed.
Slesin, Suzanne. 3 Lives, 3 Museums, 3 Shrines. The New York Times: Section 5, page 17, 1995.
Travel guide to the museum homes of Frida Kahlo and Deigo Rivera in Mexico City.
Stanley, John. Frida Kahlos Life a Palette of Pain. San Francisco Chronicle: Section DAT, page 26, 1991.
Details Kahlos recent rise to popularity in the womens movement and in the history of Mexican art. Also discusses the documentary film, Frida Kahlo: A Ribbon around a Bomb.
Tibol, Raquel. Conversaciones chilenas con el gran mejicano Diego Rivera. La Prensa, 1953.
_________. Frida Kahlo, artiste de genie. La Prensa, 1953.
Zimmerman, David. Times catch up with Frida Kahlo. USA Today: Section D, page 1, 1993.
[INDEX]
[INTRODUCTION]
[RECOMMENDED
READINGS ABOUT FRIDA KAHLO] [JOURNAL
ARTICLES] [ART
BOOKS] [BOOKS]
[BOOK
REVIEWS] [BOOK
CHAPTERS] [THESES
AND DISSERTATIONS] [NEWSPAPER ARTICLES] [CORRESPONDENCE]
[EDUCATIONAL
MATERIALS] [EXHIBITION
CATALOGS] [EXHIBITION
REVIEWS] [FILMS]
[FILM
REVIEWS] [OPERA
REVIEWS] [PERFORMANCE
REVIEWS] [DANCE
REVIEWS] [POETRY]
[SCREENPLAYS]
[THEATER
REVIEWS] [SOUND
RECORDINGS] [MUSIC
REVIEWS] [TELEVISION
PROGRAMS]

