39.2015.1 Frida Kahlo, Self-Portrait, “Very Ugly” (Autorretrato, “Muy Fea”), 1933


GENERAL DESCRIPTION  
Considered Frida Kahlo’s sole attempt at fresco painting, this small plasterboard panel reveals the artist’s exploration and subsequent abandonment of a medium with which her husband—famed muralist Diego Rivera—had much familiarity. Unaccustomed to the speed and spontaneity required to complete a fresco painting, Kahlo let her first prepared panel, a gift from her husband, dry completely before applying paint to its surface.
Her second attempt, this self-portrait, does not deviate stylistically from the collective image the world holds of the celebrated Mexican artist. New, however, are the multilingual insults she paints surrounding her face, including “No Sirve” (“Doesn’t Work”), “Oh Boy!” and “Very Ugly,” revealing a dissatisfaction with herself in the dried panel. Kahlo’s work was intrinsically tied to her slow, introspective, and meditative practice in oil, which allowed numerous alterations to her finished canvas. Her abandonment of fresco painting can likewise be interpreted as a rejection of Rivera’s painting methods and heavy artistic influence.

Adapted from
Erin Piñon, Tower Gallery: Latin American Art, Label text, 2017.

NOTES
  • México 1900-1950: Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo, José Clemente Orozco, and the Avant Garde.
  • Tower Gallery: Latin American Art

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Kahlo_Frida: ULAN: 500030701

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Mexico (nation): TGN: 7005560
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Coyoacán (inhabited place / Mexico City): TGN: 1004317

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General Description
 
Considered Frida Kahlo’s sole attempt at fresco painting, this small plasterboard panel reveals the artist’s exploration and subsequent abandonment of a medium with which her husband—famed muralist Diego Rivera—had much familiarity. Unaccustomed to the speed and spontaneity required to complete a fresco painting, Kahlo let her first prepared panel, a gift from her husband, dry completely before applying paint to its surface.
Her second attempt, this self-portrait, does not deviate stylistically from the collective image the world holds of the celebrated Mexican artist. New, however, are the multilingual insults she paints surrounding her face, including “No Sirve” (“Doesn’t Work”), “Oh Boy!” and “Very Ugly,” revealing a dissatisfaction with herself in the dried panel. Kahlo’s work was intrinsically tied to her slow, introspective, and meditative practice in oil, which allowed numerous alterations to her finished canvas. Her abandonment of fresco painting can likewise be interpreted as a rejection of Rivera’s painting methods and heavy artistic influence.

Adapted from
Erin Piñon, Tower Gallery: Latin American Art, Label text, 2017.

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Notes
  • México 1900-1950: Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo, José Clemente Orozco, and the Avant Garde.
  • Tower Gallery: Latin American Art

Catalogue essays

Artist/designers
Kahlo_Frida: ULAN: 500030701

Cultures

Geography 
Mexico (nation): TGN: 7005560
Mexico City (Mexico): TGN: 7007227
Coyoacán (inhabited place / Mexico City): TGN: 1004317

Process/materials
fresco painting (technique): AAT: 300053357
plaster board (plasterboard / gypsum board / wallboard / building board): AAT: 300070066
plaster: AAT: 300014922
board: AAT: 300014616
composition wood board (composition board): AAT: 300411316

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human figures: AAT: 300404114
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hairstyles: AAT: 300262903
braids (hairstyle): AAT: 300404709
buns (hair buns / hairstyles): DMA
necklaces: AAT: 300046001
Mexican Muralist (movement): AAT: 300107850
muralist (painter): AAT: 300025153
murals: AAT: 300182732
Rivera_Diego: ULAN: 500025126
languages: AAT: 300386046
writing systems: AAT: 300389741
words: AAT: 300250895
fruit (plant components): AAT: 300011868
apple (fruit/plants): AAT: 300266417
animals (Animalia kingdom): AAT: 300249395
birds (animals): AAT: 300266506
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canvas: AAT: 300014078
influence: AAT: 300055860

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