Caught Between Worlds av Julia Fullerton-Batten

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Fotografiet er fra serien Frida - A singular vision of Beauty & Pain, 2024

Since her death in 1954, Frida Kahlo has become an iconic figure in the art world and beyond. It’s hard to sum up her impact, because it spans art, culture, politics, and social issues. Her unique vision and fearless self-expression have made her a ‘Goddess’ figure whose legacy continues to grow, inspiring new generations of artists, activists, and admirers around the world.

Her work is a vivid and a complex tapestry that mixes personal suffering, cultural identity, and political beliefs; but it’s her relationship with Mexico that amazes me the most. Her deep love for her country is central to her art, with its heritage manifesting in the themes, symbols, and styles she used.

Through her paintings, Kahlo offers us a unique perspective on Mexican culture, identity, and the human condition, leaving an indelible mark on both national and global art history. Even today, 70 years after her death, her work still feels very contemporary.

When I look at her paintings, I feel inspired to be brave.

When I look at her paintings, I feel her love for Mexico.

Frida Kahlo is an inspiration to so many people but I think female artists have a special bond with her power and integrity, her ability to openly reflect on the most vulnerable parts of her existence whilst maintaining her inner strength and dignity.

I came to Mexico in 2022 for my retrospective exhibition and fell in love with everything Mexican. The colours, the people and the rhythm of life…..so different to London. I was so amazed by everything I encountered that I knew I had to return to shoot an in-depth personal project.

Being inspired by the latest Mexican DIOR Collection 2024 and working closely with a film costume designer in Mexico City, it was essential to source authentic, handcrafted Tehuana dresses from Oaxaca, the traditional outfit Frida wore to reflect her love of national and cultural identity; her eye-catching Tehuanas capture the vibrancy and strength that are unequivocally Frida.

With the help from local people in Mexico I was given access to hidden and secret locations, such as an abandoned mansion right in the heart of Mexico City, a private residence designed by the internationally renowned architect Luis Barragan, ancient haciendas steeped in history and the creepy doll island on Xochimilco, famous for its floating gardens and full of mysticism.

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Julia Fullerton-Batten

Julia Fullerton-Batten

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JULIA FULLERTON BATTEN (f. 1970) er en prisvinnende tyskfødt fotograf med base i London. Hun er internasjonalt anerkjent for sine konseptuelle, regisserte fotografier som balanserer mellom dokumentar og fiksjon. Arbeidene hennes kjennetegnes av storslåtte kulisser, nøye utvalgt lyssetting og en særegen bruk av modeller i sceniske og ofte drømmeaktige omgivelser.

Fullerton-Batten fikk sitt gjennombrudd med serien Teenage Stories (2005–2007), der hun undersøker overgangen fra barn til voksen med både sårbarhet og styrke. Siden har hun utforsket en rekke sosiale og psykologiske temaer i serier som Mothers and Daughters, Feral Children og Old Father Thames, hvor hun blant annet dykker ned i Londons urbane historie og identitet.