AP Art History: The Two Fridas -- #140

Saturday, April 23, 2022

 


   The Two Fridas by Frida Kahlo


Bio of the work:
Title: The Two Fridas
Date: 1939
Medium: oil on canvas
Location: Museo de Arte Moderno, Mexico City

Analysis:
    Frida Kahlo is the most famous artist of the Mexican Revolution along with her husband, Diego Rivera. The Mexican Revolution and the art movement that followed was centered around native Mexican people reconnecting with their Indigenous roots from pre-Spanish colonization. The Two Fridas depicts two separate versions of Kahlo herself. Kahlo's father was German and her mother Indigenous. She depicts herself in traditional Mexican clothing and a Eurocentric dress. These two conflicting parts are tied together by their physical hearts. Much of Frida Kahlo's work deals with her identity as native-Mexican and German, as well as the balance between the two. 



AP Art History: Vietnam Veterans Memorial- #225

Friday, April 8, 2022

 

Vietnam Veterans Memorial 


Bio of the work:
Title: Vietnam Veterans Memorial 
Date: 1982
Medium: Carved Granite
Location: The National Mall in Washington D.C., USA

Analysis:
    Maya Lin, the artist, designed this work as an assignment in her architecture class at Yale. Her design won over even her professor, gaining her lots of backlash. The reflective quality of the granite allows for the lists of veterans carved into the stone to be read while the viewer sees his or her reflection. The experience created at the Maya Lin is incredibly powerful, pensive, and solemn, allowing the viewers to consider themselves within the history and space. 

Click here for the post about Maya Lin, the artist behind this stunning work

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