Roberto Marquez (born 1959) is a painter originally from Mexico. He was born in Mexico City and spent his later childhood in Guadalajara, [1] where he graduated from Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Occidente. [2] He later moved to Arizona, and then to New York. [1] 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. [2]
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, [2] Hirshhorn Museum, [3] and Mexican Cultural Institute of Washington. [4] His work is the subject of a 2002 book by Edward Lucie-Smith. [2] [5]