Thursday 29 September 2005, 18.30–20.00
SOLD OUT
Hayden Herrera on Frida Kahlo
Frida Kahlo has become one of the most powerful cultural icons of our times, and it all began with Hayden Herrera’s magnificent 1983 book Frida, one of the best-selling biographies of all time and the basis of the 2002 film starring Salma Hayek. It was Herrera’s book that first brought the energy, brilliance and complexity of Kahlo’s life and art to a broad audience. This event is a rare opportunity to hear about and discuss the artist’s life, loves, politics, paintings and the global phenomenon she has become with the author of the definitive book on Kahlo.
Sponsored by HSBC
Tate Modern
Starr Auditorium
£12 (£8 concessions), booking recommended
£12 (£8 concessions), booking recommended
SOLD OUT
This event is related to the Frida Kahlo exhibition
