Frida Kahlo Exhibition at Tate Modern Set for 2026

Tate Modern will host an exhibition titled **Frida Kahlo: The Making of an Icon** from June 25, 2026, to January 4, 2027. Organised with the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, it will feature 130 artworks by Kahlo and showcase her influence on over 80 artists across generations, highlighting her multifaceted identity as an artist and activist.
Frida Kahlo’s artwork remains influential, showcasing her vibrant paintings and multifaceted life. She was not only an artist but also a political activist deeply connected to her community and Indigenous heritage. To celebrate her legacy, London’s Tate Modern will present an exhibit titled Frida Kahlo: The Making of an Icon in 2026, honouring the diverse aspects of her persona.
The exhibit will highlight Kahlo’s various identities—such as a devoted wife, artist, intellectual, and activist—offering insights into the significance of women in 20th-century art. Organised by the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston in collaboration with Tate Modern, the exhibition will feature 130 works, including iconic paintings and personal memorabilia from Kahlo’s archives.
Additionally, this exhibition will showcase the influence of Kahlo by presenting works from over 80 artists inspired by her legacy, spanning five generations. Curator Mari Carmen Ramírez notes that the exhibit differentiates between the artist and the persona, revealing how Kahlo’s crafted identity inspired artists and activists alike.
Frida Kahlo: The Making of an Icon will run from June 25, 2026, to January 4, 2027, at Tate Modern. Though ticket prices are yet to be confirmed, members will enjoy free admission. For further details, check Tate Modern’s official website.
The upcoming exhibition at Tate Modern, **Frida Kahlo: The Making of an Icon**, will explore the complexities of Kahlo’s identity and artistic legacy. Featuring a vast array of her works alongside pieces from those she inspired, this exhibit promises to illuminate her role in art and activism. Set to run from June 25, 2026, through January 4, 2027, it will be a significant event for art enthusiasts.
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