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FOR THE LOVE OF FRIDA 2023 WALL CALENDAR (SQUARE)

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Featuring Lopez vs Lopez, The Real Housewives of Miami, Leguizamo Does America, Messi, The Mask of Zorro, Fast X, Enough, Machete, Endgame, Superstore, and other TV and film titles; channels including Telemundo al Dia; soccer; telenovelas; horror; women in film; and more. Family Calendar - At Grupo Erik we care about the environment and contribute using sustainable materials and FSC certified paper. Full of top-quality illustrations for every month! But a new documentary series about the Mexican reveals the truth behind her life is every bit as rich and complicated as the woman herself. Rolling out in nine cities in the U.S. and Canada, it’s a somewhat more robust experience than the Van Gogh show. And although the Kahlo show of video projections and music is just as colorful and sonically dynamic as the Van Gogh, it similarly bears elements that may seem at odds with the artist’s life and career. Kahlo’s health issues became nearly all-consuming in 1950. After being diagnosed with gangrene in her right foot, Kahlo spent nine months in the hospital and had several operations during this time. She continued to paint and support political causes despite having limited mobility. In 1953, part of Kahlo’s right leg was amputated to stop the spread of gangrene.

The family home where Kahlo was born and grew up, later referred to as the Blue House or Casa Azul, was opened as a museum in 1958. Located in Coyoacán, Mexico City, the Museo Frida Kahlo houses artifacts from the artist along with important works including Viva la Vida (1954), Frida and Caesarean (1931) and Portrait of my father Wilhelm Kahlo (1952). Book on Frida Kahlo May settles into another season of key prizes, with the Archibald, Wynne and Sulman Prizes presented by the Art Gallery of NSW (6 May – 3 September), and the churchie emerging art prize at the IMA (Institute of Modern Art in Brisbane, 20 May – 19 August). In South Australia, the most expensive prize for an emerging artists – the Ramsay Art Prize2023 – is delivered by the Art Gallery of SA (27 May – 27 August, free). And a new exhibition James Tylor: Turrangka… In The Shadows at UNSW Galleries, which explores the loss of culture and examines histories of colonisation and their profound impact on Indigenous cultures (12 May – 30 July, free). The only thing I know is that I paint because I need to, and I paint whatever passes through my head without any other consideration. And the always popular Head On Photo Festival (NSW) will return across the month of November. DecemberUp north, Cairns Art Gallery is going ‘troppo’ with an exhibition by the late Peter Kingston and Euan Macleod titled Travelling North (21 January – 5 March), celebrating the unique weather patterns, landscapes and people of the tropical zone. February Andy Warhol and Keith Haring. Image: Party Honouring Claes Oldenburg For Opening of His New Exhibit at the Guggenheim Museum by Ron Galella. UNSW Galleries has a bumper mid-year program, with highlights including David Sequeira: History & Infinity and Renee So: Provenance (18 August – 19 November, free). After a triumphant return in 2022, Sydney Contemporary (NSW) will again be held at Carriageworks, 7-10 September.

Artist Frida Kahlo was considered one of Mexico's greatest artists who began painting mostly self-portraits after she was severely injured in a bus accident. Kahlo later became politically active and married fellow communist artist Diego Rivera in 1929. She exhibited her paintings in Paris and Mexico before her death in 1954. Family, Education and Early Life The Australia Design Centre in Sydney is currently working on a fascinating project that it will launch in November, ‘exploring non-visual senses and art making’. The Centre is working with the craft-focused publishing platform Garland to produce the exhibition that looks at the non-visual senses – taste, sound, smell and touch, and how they help us ‘reconnect’ with the world, and expand craft beyond solely the visual (free). As with “Immersive Van Gogh,” the lounge area features custom artworks designed by the show’s creative director, David Korins (set designer for “Hamilton”), including a mosaic tile installation of Kahlo based on one of her 1940s-era self-portraits and a cylindrical, Rubik’s Cube-like wooden sculpture, featuring prints of different Kahlo self-portraits. Visitors are invited to spin the different layers in the work, mixing and matching Kahlo’s facial elements. It might feel odd, given her disability,” says a representative of the show, Leisha Bereson, “but it also makes perfect sense. This space and the format is meant to be a reflective experience for the visitor, and it’s an extension of that.”Towards the end of the final episode, Cerda reads out the last words that Frida wrote in her diary just a few days before her death in July 1954: “I await the exit with joy and I hope never to return.” Including At Midnight, Bosé, The Envoys, Frida, El Norte, and Alternatino; and shows and movies with Hispanic leads, such as Special Ops: Lioness, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, Transformers: Rise of the Beasts, Scream VI, and more. And with Rising, the Melbourne winter arts festival, slated to return in June, it is a good time to play your creative staycation.

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