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Roberto Márquez (painter)

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Roberto Marquez (born 1959) is a painter originally from Mexico. He was born in Mexico City and spent his later childhood in Guadalajara, where he graduated from Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Occidente. He later moved to Arizona, and then to New York. His paintings incorporate dreamlike images from literature, Mexican history, and himself. His work is known for its "literary allusions and visual metaphors" and for its frequent references to music.

Marquez's art has been collected and exhibited in numerous shows in galleries and museums, including the Tucson Museum of Art, Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Monterrey, Hirshhorn Museum, and Mexican Cultural Institute of Washington. His work is the subject of a 2002 book by Edward Lucie-Smith.

References

  1. ^ "St Kilda, and the Mexican wave", The Age, July 19, 2006, retrieved 2011-03-12
  2. ^ Caleb Bach, "Painter of Mysteries and Metaphors: Mexican-Born Artist Roberto Marquez Provides New Perspectives on Life's Often Dark Horizons, While Defying Definition" Archived 2018-04-30 at the Wayback Machine , Americas, January–February 2003.
  3. "Teatro del Mundo", Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden (accessed 2013-12-28).
  4. Louise Sweeney, "Mexican Painters New and Old Washington Mansion Becomes Home for Mexican Cultural Institute." Archived 2016-03-08 at the Wayback Machine Christian Science Monitor, July 1, 1990.
  5. Edward Lucie-Smith, Roberto Marquez (Art Books International, 2002), ISBN 978-1874044468.


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