Casa Kahlo: New Rizzoli book reveals the secret studio where Frida could 'truly be herself'
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Casa Kahlo: New Rizzoli book reveals the secret studio where Frida could 'truly be herself'
Casa Kahlo: Frida Kahlo's Home and Sanctuary. Author Mara Romeo Kahlo and Mara de Anda Romeo and Frida Hentschel Romeo.



NEW YORK, NY.- The first publication of Casa Kahlo, Frida Kahlo’s private Mexico City family home and personal sanctuary, and its collections of her art, clothing, jewelry, and treasured keepsakes, the house has been opened to visitors for the first time in nearly 100 years.

Curated and written by her great-nieces, who lived in the house throughout their lives, this book offers an unparalleled glimpse into Frida Kahlo, opening a new perspective into this iconic artist’s family home and refuge. Casa Kahlo was more than a second home—it was a place where Frida could truly be herself away from the house she shared with her husband, the artist Diego Rivera. At Casa Kahlo—surrounded by her artistic family and the vibrant Indigenous culture she immersed herself in—she spent time with her closest confidantes (her sisters), her friends, and her lovers. The house also served as an additional studio space for Kahlo where she taught art classes to a legion of loyal students who referred to themselves as Los Fridos.

Remarkably, Casa Kahlo has been occupied by Frida’s family since they bought the house in 1930. Meticulously documenting the interiors, this book features a rich array of personal items and never-before-published letters and postcards to her sisters, her mother, and her most beloved niece Isolda. Hundreds of personal items offer an intimate view into her artistic environment and personal life: from her early drawings and paintings (including the first painting she showed Rivera at eighteen years old) to later drawings; her distinctive jewelry and clothing; key documents, including her birth and marriage certificates; artworks; and keepsakes ranging from dolls to her taxidermy butterfly collection.  

Written by her closest family members, the book presents a very fresh and deeply personal perspective on the artist’s life, enriched by their unique connection to her legacy.

Mara Romeo Kahlo, Mara de Anda Romeo, and Frida Hentschel Romeo are the great-nieces of Frida Kahlo. They live in Mexico City, not far from Museo Casa Kahlo.

Publish Date: April 21, 2026
Format: Hardcover
Category: Art - Individual Artists - Monographs
Publisher: Rizzoli Electa
Trim Size: 9 x 11
Pages: 256
US Price: $55.00
CDN Price: $75.00
ISBN: 978-0-8478-7557-3

"For decades, the great 20th-century Mexican painter Frida Kahlo has captured the collective imagination, her work and persona becoming a symbol of strength and perseverance while her face seemed to enter the public domain, co-opted by merch culture and emblazoned on T-shirts and tote bags, tea towels and key rings. There’s not much that has not already been revealed or written about Kahlo: From illustrated children’s books and dense biographies to diaries and catalogues raisonnés, hundreds of titles explore her life and art with varying degrees of accuracy and grace. The Kahlo canon, if you will, is well-stocked, perhaps oversaturated, but a new book, “Casa Kahlo: Frida Kahlo’s Home and Sanctuary,” out this spring from Rizzoli Electa, proffers something novel: an attempt to protect and reclaim a more personal and private side of Kahlo’s story, all in the name of family." — SOTHEBY'S MAGAZINE



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