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The Other Fridas

The Lives and Works of Latin American Women Artists

Luciana Namorato
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Release Date: 12/02/2025

Genre: Arts & Photography
Sub-Genre: History
Label: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
Contributors: Luciana Namorato (Contributions by), João Nemi Neto (Contributions by), Debora Thome (Contributions by), Yamila Azize-Vargas (Contributions by), Luciana Namorato (Edited by), Debora Thome (Edited by), João Nemi Neto (Edited by), Mila Burns (Contributions by), Lorna Dillon (Contributions by), Maria Elva Echenique (Contributions by), Luciana Carvalho Fonseca (Contributions by), Gabriela Germaná (Contributions by), Ann Marie Leimer (Contributions by), Andrea Lepage (Contributions by), Elvira Aballi Morell (Contributions by), Andrea Villa Ruiz (Contributions by), Rosita Scerbo (Contributions by), Alysa Schroff (Contributions by), Dennys Silva-Reis (Contributions by), Sandra Sousa (Contributions by), Anastasiya Stoyneva (Contributions by), Ben De Witte (Contributions by)
Language: English
Publisher: Lexington Books

The Lives and Works of Latin American Women Artists

This book explores the lives of prominent and lesser known artists from a dozen different Latin American countries, and seeks to understand their contributions and their complex lives, celebrating their creativity and impact on Latin American art.


The Other Fridas: The Lives and Works of Latin American Women Artists explores the lives of prominent and lesser known artists from a dozen different countries, and seeks to understand their artistic contributions and their complex lives. Frida Kahlo is one of the most recognizable women artists of the Western world and an icon of feminism. Yet, Latin America has produced many other women artists who, like Kahlo, challenged conventions of their day, transgressed gender stereotypes, and significantly contributed to cultural and artistic realms. Most have been overshadowed by their male counterparts; and while some have been recognized in their home countries, the vast majority have remained in obscurity at home and abroad. This collection brings together sixteen essays, and features such artists as Chilean composer Violeta Parra, Cuban painter Belkis Ayón, nineteenth-century Portuguese-Brazilian actress Maria Velluti, Puerto Rican painter and sculptor Luisa Géigel Brunet, and many more. This book celebrates the lives and creativity of these underrecognized artists, and the contributions that they have made towards Latin American art.



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