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Frida Kahlo And Duchamp Analysis

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We often find ourselves met with the difficulty of expressing our true emotions. An experience of pure emotion or impact is something to be shared, but as we share these ideas this difficulty of expression results in an incomplete story. We want our stories and our feelings to be effectively translated between us and our audience, however words often fail this effective translation of expression and emotion. Frida Kahlo and Marcel Duchamp offer different mediums of expression through their art. In Kahlo’s work, the raw emotion of pain and the presentation of political issues are prominent, while Duchamp presents the fluidity and range of art that captures the freedom of personal expression. To elaborate, art can be interpreted in a variety of ways as ‘pictures are worth a thousand words.’ Because of this, the …show more content…

By using the works of Kahlo and Duchamp, it will be argued that art is the purest form of expression as a result from the multitudes of induced meanings and emotions that present themselves in art. To begin, art is one of the purest forms of emotional expression. Artists are often made famous through the happiness and pain reflected in their works, and this is no exception for Frida Kahlo. Throughout her works, her life of pain (ranging from multiple miscarriages to heinous amounts of surgical procedures), is reflected in a dark manner that makes the viewer uncomfortable and understanding of that pain. This pain is clearly presented in her painting titled Henry Ford Hospital (1932) where a woman is

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