After Frida Kahlo's death in 1954, Diego Rivera decided to close two bathrooms with Frida objects and documents. Fifty years later, in 2004, is open again and this time invite Graciela Iturbide with the intent to leave a photographic testimony of the moment.Photographs by Graciela Iturbide, far from portraying space, focus on items such as prosthetics, braces, medicines, stuffed animals and posters of Stalin to name a few.
As a visual record, still-life photographer made from these pieces that catch your eye. In these images twenty-eight invokes thepersonal world of Frida.
After Frida Kahlo's death in 1954, Diego Rivera decided to close two bathrooms with Frida objects and documents. Fifty years later, in 2004, is open again and this time invite Graciela Iturbide with the intent to leave a photographic testimony of the moment.Photographs by Graciela Iturbide, far from portraying space, focus on items such as prosthetics, braces, medicines, stuffed animals and posters of Stalin to name a few.
As a visual record, still-life photographer made from these pieces that catch your eye. In these images twenty-eight invokes thepersonal world of Frida.