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Mexican painter aims to help Ukraine through art: audio report

27.04.2022 15:15
A Mexican painter inspired by anti-war art has come to Ukraine to tell its story to the world amid Russian attacks.
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Roberto Marquez works on a painting in the war-ravaged Ukrainian town of Irpin near the capital Kyiv, April 23, 2022.
Roberto Marquez works on a painting in the war-ravaged Ukrainian town of Irpin near the capital Kyiv, April 23, 2022.Photo: EPA/OLEG PETRASYUK

Roberto Marquez was born in Mexico City and spent his later childhood in Guadalajara, where he graduated from a Jesuit university called Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Occidente.

He later moved to the southwestern US state of Arizona and then to New York.

His paintings incorporate dreamlike images from literature and Mexican history. His work is known for its "literary allusions and visual metaphors" and for its frequent references to music.

Now his works can be found in Ukraine, where he traveled inspired by Pablo Picasso's Guernica, one of the most moving and powerful anti-war paintings in history, and following President Volodymyr Zelensky's appeals for international help.

Marquez spoke to Polish Radio's Paweł Kurek.

Click on the audio player above to listen.