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. 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. on 27 November 1983 when
Avianca Flight 011 crashed near Madrid-Barajas airport. They were on the plane on their way to Colombia. == Publications ==