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New Frida Kahlo family museum opens in Mexico City

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  • A new museum dedicated to Frida Kahlo opened on September 27, 2025, in Mexico City’s Coyoacán district, offering visitors an intimate glimpse into the legendary artist’s early life and family influencesfridakahlo.
  • Museo Casa Kahlo, housed in Casa Roja just blocks from the famous Casa Azul, represents over 20 years of development by Kahlo’s descendants who sought to tell a more complete story of the artist’s formative yearsfridakahlo.
  • The museum showcases previously unseen treasures discovered when Kahlo’s family cleaned out the house after 2008, including original glass negatives by Frida’s father Guillermo Kahlo, early sketches, personal letters, and what is believed to be the only mural Frida ever paintedbanderasnews.
  • Unlike Casa Azul, which focuses on Kahlo’s adult artistic achievements and marriage to Diego Rivera, Casa Roja emphasizes her family relationships and highlights Guillermo Kahlo’s influence as her first art teacherfridakahlo.
  • The family-run museum aims to counter decades of narratives controlled by others, with Mara Romeo Kahlo stating it represents “the family’s fight to tell a story that was denied to them” and shows “Frida in flesh and bone who cried and laughed”banderasnews.

A new museum dedicated to Frida Kahlo opened to the public on September 27 in Mexico City, offering visitors an intimate glimpse into the legendary artist’s early life and family influences through previously unseen personal treasures and newly discovered murals.

Museo Casa Kahlo, housed in Casa Roja just blocks from the famous Casa Azul in the Coyoacán neighborhood, represents over two decades of development by Kahlo’s descendants who sought to tell a more complete story of the artist’s formative years.fridakahlo

Family-Driven Vision Reveals New Perspectives

The museum showcases discoveries made when Kahlo’s family cleaned out the house after the 2008 death of Isolda Kahlo, Frida’s niece. Among the treasures were original glass negatives by Frida’s father Guillermo, a German immigrant who became an architectural photographer and documented Mexico City’s landmarks for the government.wallpaper

“We knew there were stories in the house and things for an archive,” recalled Isolda’s granddaughter Frida Hentschel Romeo. The family found previously unseen letters written by Frida, early sketches, a small portrait of Diego Rivera, and personal effects including pre-Hispanic jewelry and embroidered blouses.wallpaper

Mara Romeo Kahlo, Frida’s grand-niece who donated the house, said the museum allows the family to “tell new stories, share family secrets, host new voices, and build a future that honors her spirit”.omdkc

Hidden Artistic Legacy Emerges

The museum’s most significant discovery may be a kitchen mural featuring flowering fruit trees and colorful birds on a pale pink background, believed to be the only mural Frida ever painted, completed sometime between 1931 and 1947. The mural had been partially covered with white paint but was uncovered by restorers in 2024 after family members remembered its existence.theartnewspaper

The restored space also reveals a humorous inscription, “El mesón de los gurriones,” a pun referring to the constant presence of Frida’s students known as “Los Fridos”.theartnewspaper

The museum’s basement sanctuary, where Frida took refuge to paint and write, has been recreated by architect David Rockwell with candlelit lighting designed to encourage visitors to examine small details like her books, letters, and collection of butterflies and insects.wallpaper

Contrasting Narratives of Public and Private Life

Unlike Casa Azul, which focuses on Kahlo’s adult artistic achievements and marriage to Diego Rivera, Casa Roja emphasizes her family relationships and early artistic development. “Casa Azul is the artist, and here is Frida in flesh and bone who cried and laughed,” said Mara Romeo Kahlo at the September 25 ribbon-cutting ceremony.omdkc

The family specifically aims to highlight Guillermo Kahlo’s influence on his daughter’s artistic vision. According to Hentschel Romeo, it was Guillermo, not Rivera, who first taught Frida how to paint and view the world as an artist. The museum features an immersive recreation of his darkroom and displays his architectural photographs.theartnewspaper

Museum director Adán García Fajardo said the project represents “the family’s fight to tell a story that was denied to them,” referencing the family’s long-standing disputes over control of Kahlo’s image with the Frida Kahlo Corporation. The museum is supported by the newly established New York-based Fundación Kahlo nonprofit.rockwellgroup

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