Description
As the daughter of a Jewish-Ukrainian musician, the autodidact Olga Costa emigrated to Mexico in the 1920s, where she explored her new surroundings in her painting. Throughout her life she was not only inspired by people's everyday lives and the intensive colours of the landscape, but also by the dialogue with other artistic positions. It was not least Costa's examination of questions of cultural identity and feminism as well as her broad cultural-political commitment that made her one of the most important women artists in the circle surrounding Frida Kahlo.
About the Author
Stefan Weppelmann has been the director of the Museum der bildenden Kunste in Leipzig since 2021.
Sabine Hoffmann is Researcher in the Director's Office of the Museum der bildenden Kunste Leipzig.
Book Information
ISBN 9783777440774
Author Sabine Hoffmann
Format Hardback
Page Count 256
Imprint Hirmer Verlag
Publisher Hirmer Verlag
Weight(grams) 1180g