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Marta Traba

Marta Traba Taín (Buenos Aires, 25 January 1930 – Madrid, 27 November 1983) was an art critic and writer known for her contributions to Latin American art and literature.[1]

Marta Traba
Born(1930-01-25)25 January 1930
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Died27 November 1983(1983-11-27) (aged 53)
Mejorada del Campo, Madrid, Spain
OccupationArt critic, writer
LanguageSpanish
NationalityArgentinian and Colombian
Alma materUniversity of Buenos Aires
University of Paris
Period1954–1983
SubjectLatin American art, Modern art
Notable worksEl museo vacío, Arte de América Latina 1900–1980, Las ceremonias del verano
SpouseAlberto Zalamea
Ángel Rama

Biography edit

Traba's parents were Catalan immigrants, Francisco Traba and Marta Taín. She studied Letters at the University of Buenos Aires. Upon graduation she worked at the arts review journal Ver y Estimar ('Look and Consider'), under the editorship of the art critic Jorge Romero Brest.[2]

From 1948 to 1950, Traba lived in Paris and took art history classes at La Sorbonne and the School of the Louvre. In Paris, she met her first husband, the Colombian journalist Alberto Zalamea, with whom she had two children, Gustavo and Fernando. In 1954, after a period in Italy and Argentina, the couple settled in Bogotá, Colombia. There, Traba taught art history at various universities, participated in television programs about art, and wrote art criticism for popular publications such as El Tiempo, Estampa, and Semana. She became a celebrity and one of the leading authorities in contemporary art in Colombia.[2]

In the early 1960s she co-founded and directed the Museum of Modern Art of Bogotá, which was later moved to the campus of the National University of Colombia. In 1967, during the government of President Carlos Lleras Restrepo, the military seized the campus of the National University of Colombia. After Traba publicly criticized these actions the government ordered her deportation, which was later rescinded on condition that Traba resign from all her official posts and refrained from political commentary. Traba left Colombia in 1969. With her second husband, the Uruguayan literary critic Ángel Rama she lived and worked in Montevideo, Caracas, and San Juan de Puerto Rico, often teaching at the local universities and publishing her often provocative art criticism.[2]

In 1979, Traba and Rama settled in the Washington, D.C., area, as Rama was a tenured professor at the University of Maryland. Traba continued to lecture at various universities while preparing a catalog and a book based on the collection of the Art Museum of the Americas of the Organization of American States. In 1982, when the Ronald Reagan administration denied Traba and Rama permanent residency the couple moved to Paris. They were both killed along with Mexican novelist and playwright Jorge Ibargüengoitia and Peruvian novelist, poet, and political activist Manuel Scorza[3] on 27 November 1983 when Avianca Flight 011 crashed near Madrid-Barajas airport. They were on the plane on their way to Colombia.[2]

Publications edit

Traba published more than 20 books and around 1,000 articles about art. In 1958, she published El museo vacío, a book concerning modern art in which she adopted aesthetic notions by Benedetto Croce and Wilhelm Worringer. Traba also published numerous provocative essays about Latin American art: La pintura nueva en Latinoamérica (1961), Dos décadas vulnerables en las artes plásticas latinoamericanas (1950–1970) (1973), and Arte de América Latina 1900–1980. She also supported with her writings the work of numerous Colombian artists such as Alejandro Obregón, Fernando Botero, Leopoldo Richter (1896-1984), Guillermo Wiedemann [es], Eduardo Ramírez Villamizar, Samuel Montealegre [it], Edgar Negret, Feliza Bursztyn and Juan Antonio Roda [es].

In 1966, Traba began to publish novels. Her first novel Las ceremonias del verano (1966) received a prestigious award from the Casa de las Americas in Cuba. Amongst her other novels are Conversación al sur (1981) (English version: Mothers and Shadows, translated by Jo Labanyi) which details the struggles of two women during the Dirty War in Argentina.

References edit

  1. ^ Marting, Diane E. (1990). Spanish American Women Writers: A Bio-bibliographical Source Book. Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-313-25194-8.
  2. ^ a b c d Marting, Diane E. (1990). Spanish American Women Writers: A Bio-bibliographical Source Book. Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-313-25194-8.
  3. ^ planecrashinfo.com Famous People Who Died in Aviation Accidents: 1980s

Sources edit

  • Traba, Marta. Art of Latin America, 1900–1980. Washington, DC: Inter-American Development Bank; Baltimore, MD: Distributed by the Johns Hopkins University Press, 1994.
  • Traba, Marta. Museum of Modern Art of Latin America: Selections from the Permanent Collection. Washington, DC: General Secretariat, Organization of American States, 1985.
  • Verlichak, Victoria. Marta Traba. Una terquedad furibunda. Buenos Aires: Universidad de Tres de Febrero/Fundación Proa, 2002.
  • Zalamea, Gustavo, ed. El programa cultural y político de Marta Traba: Relecturas. Bogotá: Universidad Nacional de Colombia, 2008.

External links edit

  • Marta Traba reading from her novel Homérica Latina[1]. Recorded at Library of Congress, Hispanic Division, on June 10, 1980.
  1. ^ "Argentine writer and art critic Marta Traba reading from her work". Library of Congress, Hispanic Division. 1980. Retrieved 16 March 2019.

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Traba and the second or maternal family name is Tain Marta Traba Tain Buenos Aires 25 January 1930 Madrid 27 November 1983 was an art critic and writer known for her contributions to Latin American art and literature 1 Marta TrabaBorn 1930 01 25 25 January 1930Buenos Aires ArgentinaDied27 November 1983 1983 11 27 aged 53 Mejorada del Campo Madrid SpainOccupationArt critic writerLanguageSpanishNationalityArgentinian and ColombianAlma materUniversity of Buenos AiresUniversity of ParisPeriod1954 1983SubjectLatin American art Modern artNotable worksEl museo vacio Arte de America Latina 1900 1980 Las ceremonias del veranoSpouseAlberto ZalameaAngel Rama Contents 1 Biography 2 Publications 3 References 4 Sources 5 External linksBiography editTraba s parents were Catalan immigrants Francisco Traba and Marta Tain She studied Letters at the University of Buenos Aires Upon graduation she worked at the arts review journal Ver y Estimar Look and Consider under the editorship of the art critic Jorge Romero Brest 2 From 1948 to 1950 Traba lived in Paris and took art history classes at La Sorbonne and the School of the Louvre In Paris she met her first husband the Colombian journalist Alberto Zalamea with whom she had two children Gustavo and Fernando In 1954 after a period in Italy and Argentina the couple settled in Bogota Colombia There Traba taught art history at various universities participated in television programs about art and wrote art criticism for popular publications such as El Tiempo Estampa and Semana She became a celebrity and one of the leading authorities in contemporary art in Colombia 2 In the early 1960s she co founded and directed the Museum of Modern Art of Bogota which was later moved to the campus of the National University of Colombia In 1967 during the government of President Carlos Lleras Restrepo the military seized the campus of the National University of Colombia After Traba publicly criticized these actions the government ordered her deportation which was later rescinded on condition that Traba resign from all her official posts and refrained from political commentary Traba left Colombia in 1969 With her second husband the Uruguayan literary critic Angel Rama she lived and worked in Montevideo Caracas and San Juan de Puerto Rico often teaching at the local universities and publishing her often provocative art criticism 2 In 1979 Traba and Rama settled in the Washington D C area as Rama was a tenured professor at the University of Maryland Traba continued to lecture at various universities while preparing a catalog and a book based on the collection of the Art Museum of the Americas of the Organization of American States In 1982 when the Ronald Reagan administration denied Traba and Rama permanent residency the couple moved to Paris They were both killed along with Mexican novelist and playwright Jorge Ibarguengoitia and Peruvian novelist poet and political activist Manuel Scorza 3 on 27 November 1983 when Avianca Flight 011 crashed near Madrid Barajas airport They were on the plane on their way to Colombia 2 Publications editTraba published more than 20 books and around 1 000 articles about art In 1958 she published El museo vacio a book concerning modern art in which she adopted aesthetic notions by Benedetto Croce and Wilhelm Worringer Traba also published numerous provocative essays about Latin American art La pintura nueva en Latinoamerica 1961 Dos decadas vulnerables en las artes plasticas latinoamericanas 1950 1970 1973 and Arte de America Latina 1900 1980 She also supported with her writings the work of numerous Colombian artists such as Alejandro Obregon Fernando Botero Leopoldo Richter 1896 1984 Guillermo Wiedemann es Eduardo Ramirez Villamizar Samuel Montealegre it Edgar Negret Feliza Bursztyn and Juan Antonio Roda es In 1966 Traba began to publish novels Her first novel Las ceremonias del verano 1966 received a prestigious award from the Casa de las Americas in Cuba Amongst her other novels are Conversacion al sur 1981 English version Mothers and Shadows translated by Jo Labanyi which details the struggles of two women during the Dirty War in Argentina References edit Marting Diane E 1990 Spanish American Women Writers A Bio bibliographical Source Book Greenwood Publishing Group ISBN 978 0 313 25194 8 a b c d Marting Diane E 1990 Spanish American Women Writers A Bio bibliographical Source Book Greenwood Publishing Group ISBN 978 0 313 25194 8 planecrashinfo com Famous People Who Died in Aviation Accidents 1980sSources editTraba Marta Art of Latin America 1900 1980 Washington DC Inter American Development Bank Baltimore MD Distributed by the Johns Hopkins University Press 1994 Traba Marta Museum of Modern Art of Latin America Selections from the Permanent Collection Washington DC General Secretariat Organization of American States 1985 Verlichak Victoria Marta Traba Una terquedad furibunda Buenos Aires Universidad de Tres de Febrero Fundacion Proa 2002 Zalamea Gustavo ed El programa cultural y politico de Marta Traba Relecturas Bogota Universidad Nacional de Colombia 2008 External links editMarta Traba reading from her novel Homerica Latina 1 Recorded at Library of Congress Hispanic Division on June 10 1980 Argentine writer and art critic Marta Traba reading from her work Library of Congress Hispanic Division 1980 Retrieved 16 March 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marta Traba amp oldid 1184415088, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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