Carla Stellweg

Carla Stellweg

artist Indonesia

Carla Stellweg is a prominent art curator and critic, originally from Bandung, Indonesia, who has played a crucial role in promoting Latin American art on the international stage. After moving to Mexico in 1958, she began her career as a journalist before transitioning into curatorial work, collaborating with influential figures in the art world, such as Fernando Gamboa. Stellweg is known for her advocacy of Chicano and feminist art and for founding the bilingual magazine Artes Visuales. In 1982, she relocated to New York, where she became a vital resource for Latin American artists seeking global visibility. Recently, she has been in the news for her reflections on her life and career, as she prepares to publish her memoirs, which delve into her extensive contributions to art criticism and her insights into contemporary issues in the art world.

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Mexico Mexico: Carla Stellweg is a pioneering independent art curator in Mexico and a promoter of Latin American art on the international contemporary scene. 9

El Universal: “No me atrevería a definir qué es  arte y qué es un artista”: Carla Stellweg