Doris Kutschbach
Frida Kahlo [English Edition]
The Pop-up Book
A legendary artist’s life and work unfold in vibrant pop-up form.
Parrots and monkeys, family and flowers, fashion and jewellery, her bright blue house—Frida Kahlo’s paintings are filled with the things she cherished. This striking pop-up book invites children and families to step into her world through five of her most celebrated works reimagined as three-dimensional scenes that reveal her love of animals, her family roots, her courage in the face of pain, her ties to Mexico and her artistic struggles with the capitalist-industrialist complex outside her homeland that provided the market for her paintings. Short texts and quotes from Frida explain each image in language that even young readers can easily understand. An introduction, a concise biography, and information about the original paintings are woven throughout, offering context while deepening the reader’s connection to her life and art. Created by awardwinning paper engineer Maike Biederstädt, the book glows with vivid Mexican colors and dramatic design. Both playful and profound, it offers an inspiring introduction to one of the world’s most iconic artists—and a reminder that art can hold the deepest truths of who we are.
Biography
Doris Kutschbach, art historian, editor, and mother of two children, is the author of numerous art books for children and adults alike. Her previous books with Prestel include "The Blue Rider: The Yellow Cow Sees the World in Blue", "Tha Art Treasure Hunt", and "Living Monet: The Artist's Gardens".
Annabelle von Sperber has illustrated more than 100 books of all kinds. Her most recent titles for children include Where’s the Artist? and The Great Big Art History Coloring Book both published by Prestel. She lives in the Black Forest and in Berlin, Germany.
Maike Biederstädt
MAIKE BIEDERSTÄDT is an awarded paper engineer, who designs pop-up books, greetings cards, and paper artworks for clients such as MoMA, Dorling Kindersley, 2 to Tango and others. Her pop-up books include Creatures of the Deep: Ernst Haeckel and The Weather, both published by Prestel.