Carla Stellweg, born in the Dutch East Indies where she lived as well as in the Netherlands, Mexico and New York. Stellweg began her career in 1965 working as an assistant curator to Fernando Gamboa, the renowned museum builder who organized a plethora of international exhibitions on Mexico, its art and culture around the world. Stellweg is an art historian, curator, and writer with a specialization on Latin American and Latino-US art and artists. She served as Deputy Director of the Rufino Tamayo Museum at its opening and prior to the Tamayo Museum, she co-founded, edited and directed the first bilingual (Spanish-English) arts magazine in Latin America from 1973-1981.
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| - Carla Stellweg, born in the Dutch East Indies where she lived as well as in the Netherlands, Mexico and New York. Stellweg began her career in 1965 working as an assistant curator to Fernando Gamboa, the renowned museum builder who organized a plethora of international exhibitions on Mexico, its art and culture around the world. Stellweg is an art historian, curator, and writer with a specialization on Latin American and Latino-US art and artists. She served as Deputy Director of the Rufino Tamayo Museum at its opening and prior to the Tamayo Museum, she co-founded, edited and directed the first bilingual (Spanish-English) arts magazine in Latin America from 1973-1981. (en)
- Carla Margareta Stellweg (Bandung, Indonesia) es una escritora, historiadora del arte y curadora de arte mexicana. Se especializa en arte y artistas latinoamericanos y latinoestadounidenses. Se desempeñó como directora adjunta del Museo Rufino Tamayo en su apertura y antes del Museo Tamayo, cofundó, editó y dirigió Artes Visuales, la primera revista de artes bilingüe (español-inglés) en América Latina desde 1973 hasta 1981. (es)
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| - Carla Stellweg, born in the Dutch East Indies where she lived as well as in the Netherlands, Mexico and New York. Stellweg began her career in 1965 working as an assistant curator to Fernando Gamboa, the renowned museum builder who organized a plethora of international exhibitions on Mexico, its art and culture around the world. Stellweg is an art historian, curator, and writer with a specialization on Latin American and Latino-US art and artists. She served as Deputy Director of the Rufino Tamayo Museum at its opening and prior to the Tamayo Museum, she co-founded, edited and directed the first bilingual (Spanish-English) arts magazine in Latin America from 1973-1981. (en)
- Carla Margareta Stellweg (Bandung, Indonesia) es una escritora, historiadora del arte y curadora de arte mexicana. Se especializa en arte y artistas latinoamericanos y latinoestadounidenses. Se desempeñó como directora adjunta del Museo Rufino Tamayo en su apertura y antes del Museo Tamayo, cofundó, editó y dirigió Artes Visuales, la primera revista de artes bilingüe (español-inglés) en América Latina desde 1973 hasta 1981. (es)
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