Frida Kahlo Lovers Learn In-Depth @ 'Faces of Frida' by Google Arts & Culture

Photo by JOSHUA COLEMAN on Unsplash. Muralist is Cloe Hakakian.

Many creatives are using shelter at home time for online learning — from yoga classes to Netflix documentaries to visiting online museums — we’re trying to accomplish something positive during these challenging days.

AOC friends love Frida Kahlo, and now we can get a mega dose of the incredible artist by viewing her work, personal objects and photographs, compliments of Google Arts & Culture’s ‘Faces of Frida’ online exhibit. Google’s curators surveyed 30 collections found across the world, creating the largest collection of artworks and artifacts related to Frida Kahlo ever compiled.

Far more than a survey of her artwork, the 800 elements of the exhibit explore Frida Kahlo in her “fearless advocation of women’s rights, how she defied societal beauty standards and the many ways in which she used her decorative prosthetic leg to bring disabilities into the mainstream,” writes British Vogue.

I leave you my portrait so that you will have my presence all the days and all of the nights that I am away from you.

Frida Kahlo