Rolando Castellón, also known as Rolando Dionisio Castellón-Alegria[1] (born 1937) is a Nicaraguan American painter, author, art historian, and curator.[2] He was a well-known contributor to the arts of San Francisco, California and he has lived in Costa Rica since 2013.[1]
Biography
Rolando Castellón was born in 1937 in Managua, Nicaragua.[3] He became a naturalized citizen of the United States in 1983.[4]
His first retrospective art exhibition, Rolando Castellon: A Legacy of Mud, Post-Columbian Objects, 1981–1997 (1997) was held at the Art Institute of Chicago.[9]
Catlett, Elizabeth; Castellon, Rolando (1978). Rupert Garcia: Pastel Drawings, March 3-April 23, 1978 (exhibition). San Francisco, California: San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
Castellon, Rolando (1990). Patterns and Patents: Six Emerging African American Artists from the Bay Area (exhibition). Sesnon Gallery. ISBN978-0939982127.
Pérez-Ratton, Virginia; Castellón, Rolando (1996). Mesótica II, Centroamérica Re-generación (exhibition) (in Spanish). Museo de Arte Contemporáneo. San Jose, Costa Rica: Museo de Arte y Diseño Contemporáneo. ISBN978-9968-9824-1-2.
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