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104 Raul Marinez 63 oleo sobre lienzo 91 x 70 cm |
Period: Modern
Raul Martinez was born in Ciego de Avila in 1927. In 1941 he entered the School of Visual Arts at San Alejandro in Havana, Cuba, and finished two years later. In 1946, he attended the National School of Fine Arts at San Alejandro. Several years later, in 1952, he was awarded a scholarship to the Institute of Design of Chicago, founded by Moholy Nagy. In 1966, he began working with iconography, playing with the elements of popular paintings and pop art.
Raul Martinez worked as a painter, designer, photographer, and promoter and as if this weren't enough, he was a wonderful anonymous writer. His artwork and lifestyle have relayed all the key moments in Cuban culture after 1959.
He also participated in the development of Cuban film, the creation and development of La Casa de Las Americas, as well as the Cuban Institute for the Book, the development of artistic photography, the unforgettable Cuban poster era, and major projects for Cuban theatre, among other commitments.
Raul Martinez died in Havana in 1995.