In a sprawling, multi-disciplinary show, The New York Botanical Garden focuses on a long-overlooked side of artist Frida Kahlo: her deep connection to Mexico’s plants and flowers, and how they inspired her art.
New York City has an alternate universe: a 250-acre garden in the Bronx, where century-old pink and white Magnolia trees thrive.
In a sprawling, multi-disciplinary show, The New York Botanical Garden focuses on a long-overlooked side of artist Frida Kahlo: her deep connection to Mexico’s plants and flowers, and how they inspired her art.
New York City has an alternate universe: a 250-acre garden in the Bronx, where century-old pink and white Magnolia trees thrive.