Now Open: 'Frida Kahlo: In Her Own Image' Has Arrived Down Under to Explore the Iconic Artist Through Her Personal Belongings
Exclusive to Bendigo Art Gallery, this showcase features items that have never been seen before in Australia, including clothing, makeup and accessories.
You can glean much about an artist by the way that they commit their own likeness to paper. You can discover plenty about someone through their possessions, too. Art lovers are accustomed to exploring what made Frida Kahlo tick through her self-portraits, and they do indeed feature at Australia's latest exhibition dedicated to the icon. Her personal belongings are as much in the spotlight, however, at Aussie-exclusive showcase Frida Kahlo: In Her Own Image at the Bendigo Art Gallery.
Announced in 2024, open at the regional Victorian venue since Saturday, March 15, 2025 and on display until Sunday, July 13, this tribute to the Mexican painter sees how she bared her soul in her work, especially in pieces where she stares back at audiences — but it also dives into a treasure trove of items belonging to Kahlo as well. Garments that she wore, her favourite cosmetics, hand-painted medical corsets that she donned following spinal surgeries: they're all on display, all direct from the Museo Frida Kahlo in Mexico.
Many of the artworks and items featured have never been seen in Australia before. In fact, some were sealed for 50 years in her family home when Diego Rivera ensured that the site would become a museum after Kahlo passed away in 1954, and that her most-personal objects were stored in the bathrooms away from public eyes. It isn't just paintings, plus items such as clothes and makeup that've made the trip to Bendigo, but also mementoes, sketches and photographs.
As a result, a visit to this exhibition will get you peering at traditional Mexican garments, including a headdress from the Oaxaca region — and Revlon cosmetics, such as lipstick, nail polish and an eyebrow pencil. Among the medical corsets, one featuring a broken Tuscan column to represent her spine is a highlight. From the art pieces included, Appearances Can Be Deceiving, a self-portrait drawing that provides a view through her clothing to her corset x-ray style, is another.
1940's Self Portrait with Thorn Necklace and Hummingbird is also one of the works displaying in Australia for the first time ever — and add 1951's Still Life with Parrot and Fruit to the same list.
"It is such an honour to have the opportunity to work with the Museo Frida Kahlo to tell the story of one of the world's most mythologised artists. This remarkable collection rarely travels outside Mexico, and has never before been seen in Australia," said Bendigo Art Gallery Director Jessica Bridgfoot.
"Kahlo's much-loved home La Casa Azul, now the Museo Frida Kahlo, was the embodiment of her art, philosophies, and design influences," Bridgfoot continued.
Australia keeps heroing Frida Kahlo: In Her Own Image's subject at institutions around the country, with this exhibition following the Art Gallery of South Australia's 150-work Frida & Diego: Love & Revolution showcase of Mexican modernism in 2023, and also Sydney Festival's multi-sensory Frida Kahlo: Life of an Icon the same year.
Frida Kahlo: In Her Own Image displays at Bendigo Art Gallery, 42 View Street, Bendigo until Sunday, July 13, 2025. Head to the gallery's website for further details.
Images: Bendigo Art Gallery.