Mexican painter Frida Kahlo’s art and life is subject of new immersive exhibit in NYC
The visage of Frida Kahlo is a familiar sight throughout Mexico, and Zihuatanejo, "Ciudad de todos," is no exception. - Tim Schnupp/Tribune News Service/TNS

NEW YORK — Nearly 70 years after her death, the world’s fascination with Frida Kahlo continues to flourish — generating popular culture conversations in ways the groundbreaking Mexican artist would likely not even understand. That includes exhibitions chronicling her life and work; an upcoming Broadway musical exploring the artist’s intercontinental career; and even the alleged burning of an estimated $10 million Frida Kahlo drawings as part of an NFT launch, which has sparked a criminal investigation by Mexican authorities. Now, a new Brooklyn exhibition described as an “immersive biography” ...