The Fundación Kahlo for Mexican Art and Culture has launched a new biennial award supporting emerging Mexican artists, honoring Frida Kahlo’s legacy as an educator through a $50,000 prize, along with the opportunty exhibit work at the recently opened Museo Casa Kahlo, and an international mentorship program.

Known as the Kahlo Art Prize, the award is open to early-career Mexican contemporary visual artists whose work demonstrates both artistic excellence and global resonance. The prize is supported by Phillips auction house. The selected artist will be chosen by an international jury in collaboration with the foundation’s board and members of the Kahlo family.

The prize is the latest initiative from the Fundación Kahlo, the nonprofit established by Kahlo’s relatives to preserve and expand the artist’s legacy. Last year, the foundation opened Museo Casa Kahlo, also known as Casa Roja, in Mexico City, offering a more intimate look at the artist’s family life and personal history beyond the famed Casa Azul.

The new award shifts that mission toward supporting the next generation of artists, echoing Kahlo’s own commitment to nurturing young talent. During her career, Kahlo taught at “La Esmeralda,” Mexico City’s Escuela Nacional de Pintura, Escultura y Grabado, where she encouraged students to develop artistic voices rooted in their lived experience.According to the foundation, the prize is intended not only to recognize emerging talent but also to provide artists with the resources to expand their practice at a pivotal stage in their careers.

The award arrives amid renewed global interest in Kahlo’s life and work. This summer, Tate Modern opened “Frida: The Making of an Icon,” the largest exhibition devoted to the artist ever staged in the U.K.

The inaugural recipient of the Kahlo Art Prize will be named on July 6, 2027, on the 120th anniversary of Kahlo’s birth.

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