Frida Kahlo (Mexican, 1907–1954), Untitled [Self-portrait with thorn necklace and hummingbird], 1940. Oil on canvas mounted to board.

Frida Kahlo (Mexican, 1907–1954), Untitled [Self-portrait with thorn necklace and hummingbird], 1940. Oil on canvas mounted to board. Nickolas Muray Collection of Mexican Art, 66.6. Harry Ransom Center.

Frida: The Making of an Icon

June 25, 2026 – January 3, 2027

Come and explore the incredible journey of Frida Kahlo. We all know her face, but how did she become a global superstar and one of the most loved artists in history? Frida: The Making of an Icon takes you behind the scenes to meet the woman behind the legend.

With over 130 works on display, you’ll get a close-up look at Frida’s ‘many selves’—from the passionate activist and modern thinker to the devoted partner. The exhibition features some of her most famous paintings alongside personal photos, letters, and mementos from her private archives. You'll also see works by the friends she worked with and the many artists she continues to inspire today.

This is a unique chance to follow the path of a truly fearless artist.

You’ll see how Frida helped change the world for women in art and discover why so many different people across the globe still feel such a deep, personal connection to her story.