[NYTr] A Ribbon Wrapping a Bomb: Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera in Cuba Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2007 22:53:22 -0500 (CDT) Via NY Transfer News Collective * All the News that Doesn't Fit CubaNow - Sep 17, 2007 http://www.cubanow.net/global/loader.php?&secc=1&item=3337&c=2 A Ribbon Wrapping a Bomb: Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera in Cuba By Yanelis Abreu Translation by Gilda Gil Cubanow.- A Ribbon Wrapping a Bomb, phrase written by Frida Khalo in her diary, is the title of the Colloquium Casa de las Americas is hosting in Havana in September. Dedicated to the topics of gender and self-imaging in Fridabs work, and of history and revolution in Diego Riverabs , the event is part of the international homage that is being paid to this famed married couple of artists. On the table for debate among specialists in the field are themes inherent to their works such as ethnic groups, nation and classes and the influence of these two creators in Latin American and Caribbean avant-guard artists. The theoretical event counts on the participation of notable scholars from Mexico, namely researchers and professors Teresa del Conde and Ida RodrC-guez Prampolini and artists Rina GarcC-a Lazo, Arturo GarcC-a Bustos and Arturo Estrada, pupils of Frida and Rivera. Dr. Adelaida de Juan, art critics and Merit Professor at the Havana University is representing Cuba with a special address. A Ribbon Wrapping a Bomb brings together in itself several artistic expressions. Performing art is presenting the semi-montaje theater play Silk Ribbons by Cuban playwright and art critics Norge Espinosa. This piece deals, in a peculiar way, with the life of two transcendental women of Mexican and Hispanic-American culture: Frida Kahlo and Sister Juana InC)s de la Cruz . Performances are on La Chinche Theater Group, directed by Lisette Silverio. Also slated are film showings that include the best cinematographic production on Kahlo: bFrida: Live Nature (1983), directed by Mexican Paul Leduc. The inauguration of a collective exhibit entitled Long Live Life: Frida, confers the Colloquium a luxury closing. The collection made up of 63 works by 56 artists, all members of the SalC3n de la PlC!stica Mexicana, is arriving in Mexico F.D. after being on exhibit this year at the Antiguo Colegio de Cristo and the Centro Cultural BenemC)rito de las AmC)ricas in that capital. Pieces dating since 1943 to date by renowned creators such as Fanny Rabel, Arturo Estrada and Arturo GarcC-a Bustos, Fridabs former pupils, present their vision of the life, work and myth of this grand colorist and woman of her times. Year 2007, marking the 100th birth and 50th death anniversaries of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, respectively, is a perfect opportunity to pay homage to these two authors, true representatives of Latin American identity. This couple unfolded a life-long struggle to bring art close to the people: Frida, as author of autobiographic paintings, stormy and upholding Americabs culture; Diego, as member of Mexican mural paintings group and one of the best painters on earth. [The author is art critics at Cubanow.] * ================================================================= NY Transfer News Collective * A Service of Blythe Systems Since 1985 - Information for the Rest of Us Our main website: http://www.blythe.org List Archives: http://blythe-systems.com/pipermail/nytr/ Subscribe: http://blythe-systems.com/mailman/listinfo/nytr =================================================================