
Frida & Diego: Passion, Politics, and Painting opened yesterday at the High - just in time for Valentine's Day. More than 75 works situate husband and wife Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo within their political and aesthetic moment in Mexico's history and the history of the world. The exhibition will run through May 12. Every Saturday for the duration, the High will show two films in the Hill Auditorium - ¡Qué viva México! at 12 p.m. and Frida at 2 p.m.
More after the jump.
Saturday


On Saturday, two photo exhibitions close at Jackson Fine Art - The Segregation Portfolio, Gordon Parks' examination of the civil rights era, and Central Park & Paris by Bruce Davidson, which came almost three decades later.

Also on Saturday, Constance Thalken's exhibition 1.2cm = will close at Whitespace. The series of penetrating self-portraits is a physical examination of disease, body, and mind.
Sunday

Sunday is the last day to visit Maddie the Coon Hound - the travelin', balancin' subject of Theron Humphrey's photographs, on display at Twin Kittens.