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Power couples of the Arts!
This week, for Valentine's Day, Art Explora Academy honours the iconic couples of art history! Learn more about these artist whose love affair fed their creation. Whether they inspired each other, supported each other or confronted each other, they all had extraordinary relationships that resulted in unique masterpieces. Enjoy!

There’s something a little strange about the pairing of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera. Certainly it’s the surprise of a pairing of seeming opposites, at least from a physical standpoint– she the small, seductive, and somewhat frail painter whose subject matter referred to the most intimate sides of her own life; he, the large and somewhat brutish muralist whose large-scale works touched upon revolution and justice and larger issues of Mexican history. There’s almost a Beauty and the Beast quality there, and for many of us, the relationship between these two artists is just as intriguing as their creative output. And especially when it comes to Frida’s art, it’s very hard to separate their love from their artistic legacy. But how did it begin? And what is it about these two that makes them so fascinating, even 60 years later?

Content produced by Art Curious

On the agenda
podcast - 28:26
Diego and Frida, Part 1
By: ArtCurious
podcast - 25:45
Diego and Frida, Part 2
By: ArtCurious
video - 4:04
Man Ray & Lee Miller – The Lovers
By: Tate
podcast - 58:26
The Iconic Power Couples of the Arts
By: More Than A Muse
podcast - 25:02
The Art of Love
By: Tate
video - 10:24
Artists in Love
By: The Art Assignment
podcast - 21:43
The Art of Love ft. Kate Bryan
By: Art matters