MEXICO:
A new museum dedicated to Frida Kahlo opened its doors in Mexico City on Thursday (September 25), offering a rare glimpse into the artist’s private world and the family that shaped her iconic legacy.
The Casa Kahlo museum, inaugurated by Kahlo’s relatives, features personal spaces such as the family kitchen, dining room, and the basement where Frida sought refuge during difficult times.
“This museum is a tribute not only to Frida, the famous artist, but to her family—the circle of love that supported her,” said Mara Romeo Kahlo, the artist’s great-niece and museum founder.
Exhibits include family photographs, letters, and artifacts, as well as negatives by Guillermo Kahlo, Frida’s father and mentor, who introduced her to art. Director Adan Garcia Fajardo said the museum aims to “re-humanize Frida’s figure, to remember her as a daughter and sister, and to see her through her most authentic self.”
The museum also displays Kahlo’s dresses, jewellery, and ex-votos, providing a personal counterpoint to the nearby Casa Azul, which focuses on her artistic work.
Frida Kahlo, known for her vibrant self-portraits and activism, remains one of Mexico’s most celebrated cultural figures, and the new museum seeks to deepen understanding of her life beyond the canvas.