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Modern art / Frida / Diego Rivera / Guillermo Kahlo / New York Botanical Garden / Enid A. Haupt Conservatory / Latin American art / Nickolas Muray / Frida Kahlo / Mexican people / Visual arts
Date: 2014-11-25 11:14:44
Modern art
Frida
Diego Rivera
Guillermo Kahlo
New York Botanical Garden
Enid A. Haupt Conservatory
Latin American art
Nickolas Muray
Frida Kahlo
Mexican people
Visual arts

For Immediate Release November 24, 2014 Major 2015 Exhibition, FRIDA KAHLO: Art, Garden, Life, Is First NYC Solo Presentation of Artist’s Work in More Than 25 Years Exhibition to Include a Re-Creation of Frida Kahlo’

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