Now showing at MoMA Exhibitions, *Frida and Diego: The Last Dream* revisits the late-life mythology and daily realities surrounding Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera through an exhibition format that moves between image, archive, and interpretation. It treats their partnership as a political and artistic case study, shaped by illness, ambition, and Mexico’s modernist moment as it echoed outward to New York’s museums and collectors. As an NYC presentation, it sits inside a long local history of Kahlo’s rediscovery and institutional framing. The show’s quiet force is in how it resists turning biography into simple romance.