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Wings to Fly: Frida Kahlo : On Creativity and Endurance

Author: Kahlo, Frida

History of art / art & design styles

Published on 2 July 2026 by Duckworth Books (September Publishing) in the United Kingdom.

Paperback | 192 pages
183 x 121 x 17 | 258g

'I am not sick. I am broken. But I am happy to be alive as long as I can paint.'For many she represents triumph over suffering, but to Frida Kahlo, life, body and art were entirely intertwined.

Kahlo – friend, lover, teacher, patient, survivor, revolutionary – endured polio and scoliosis as a child, and then, at the age of 18, survived a catastrophic bus accident. Over the next 19 years she was to undergo over thirty surgeries. Yet her work, her magical, jewel-coloured paintings, her heartfelt, visceral art, continued to flow.

Using new translations from her diary, letters and interviews, Wings to Fly juxtaposes Kahlo’s paintings with her writings, and illuminates links between the personal and universal, the physical and imaginative, the pain and resolve – to truly inspire.

'Feet what do I need them for, if I have wings to fly?'

Wings to Fly: Frida Kahlo : On Creativity and Endurance

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