© Tate Modern
25 June 2026 — 3 January 2027
Coming SoonTate Modern's centenary celebration presents over 30 of Kahlo's most iconic paintings alongside 200+ works by her contemporaries and artists she inspired, culminating in an exploration of how she became a global cultural phenomenon and commercial icon.
From Tate Modern
Discover the extraordinary story of how Frida Kahlo became one of the most influential artists of all time, a cultural phenomenon, and an internationally recognised commercial icon. Frida: The Making of an Icon will showcase over 30 of Kahlo’s most iconic works that introduce her ‘many selves’ – the dedicated wife, the intellectual, the modern artist, and the political activist. Alongside treasured garments, jewellery, photographs and memorabilia,...
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Guillermo Kahlo, 1932
Mexican · 1907–1954
Painting
Kahlo's intensely personal paintings, rooted in physical pain and Mexican folk culture, made her a defining figure of 20th-century art and a continuing emblem of resilience and identity.
No reviews yet for this exhibition.
Bankside, London·View on artmap
Sunday10am–6pm
Monday10am–6pm
Tuesday10am–6pm
Wednesday10am–6pm
Thursday10am–6pm
Friday10am–9pm
Saturday ·10am–9pm
© Tate Modern
25 June 2026 — 3 January 2027
Coming SoonTate Modern's centenary celebration presents over 30 of Kahlo's most iconic paintings alongside 200+ works by her contemporaries and artists she inspired, culminating in an exploration of how she became a global cultural phenomenon and commercial icon.
From Tate Modern
Discover the extraordinary story of how Frida Kahlo became one of the most influential artists of all time, a cultural phenomenon, and an internationally recognised commercial icon. Frida: The Making of an Icon will showcase over 30 of Kahlo’s most iconic works that introduce her ‘many selves’ – the dedicated wife, the intellectual, the modern artist, and the political activist. Alongside treasured garments, jewellery, photographs and memorabilia,...
Read more at Tate Modern →
Guillermo Kahlo, 1932
Mexican · 1907–1954
Painting
Kahlo's intensely personal paintings, rooted in physical pain and Mexican folk culture, made her a defining figure of 20th-century art and a continuing emblem of resilience and identity.
No reviews yet for this exhibition.
Bankside, London·View on artmap
Sunday10am–6pm
Monday10am–6pm
Tuesday10am–6pm
Wednesday10am–6pm
Thursday10am–6pm
Friday10am–9pm
Saturday ·10am–9pm