Frida Kahlo: The Weeping Woman

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OLLI York Online class York, PA 17403 United States

Zoom (link will be sent the day before the class)

Members and nonmembers

5/3/2024 (one day)

11:00 AM-12:30 PM EDT on Fri

$20.00

$8.00

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Frida Kahlo is the artist whose paintings are most often linked to the tragic events of her life and her relationship with Diego Rivera. While these are important to consider, there is a richness to her imagery that transcends simply illustrating her biography and her pain. This presentation will examine the complexity of Kahlo's art through works such as The Two Fridas, What the Water Gave Me, and The Broken Column, in addition to some later still lifes. Please be advised that her some of her images are graphic and bloody.

Kathryn McClintock has a master’s degree in art history from Penn State and taught the introduction to art course through Penn State Outreach for more than twenty years.