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This article is a weekly entertainment guide from The Guardian, covering cinema, gigs, art, stage, streaming, games, albums, and brain food. In the art section, it highlights two exhibitions: "Jacques Henri Lartigue" at MK Gallery in Milton Keynes (20 June to 4 October), focusing on the photographer's pioneering color experiments, and "Frida: The Making of an Icon" at Tate Modern in London (25 June to 3 January), a major blockbuster tracing how Frida Kahlo became an iconic figure in modern art.

Why it matters: The art listings showcase significant museum exhibitions that draw public attention to key visual artists. The Frida Kahlo show at Tate Modern is particularly notable as a blockbuster event that examines the construction of artistic fame, while the Lartigue exhibition highlights a lesser-known aspect of a pioneering photographer's work. These exhibitions contribute to broader cultural conversations about art history, iconography, and the commercial appeal of major museum shows.