Paul del Rio

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"Rojo sobre Negro" (Red on Black), acrylic on canvas, 1989, by Paul del Rio
"Rojo sobre Negro" (Red on Black), acrylic on canvas, 1989, by Paul del Rio

Paul del Rio (b. 1943) is a popular Venezuelan sculptor and painter. Paul del Rio combines modernism, cubism and surrealism to create enigmatic paintings that are usually a social commentary on the harshness of modern urban life for ordinary people, and their longing for a different life. Born in La Habana, Cuba, his family moved to Caracas, the capital of Venezuela his first year.

It was not as an artist however, but as a revolutionary that Paul del Rio first gained fame. On August 24th, 1963, at the age of 19 as a member of a Venezuelan extremist group the National Liberation Army Front, Paul del Rio kidnapped famed Argentine football (soccer) player Alfredo di Stefano at gunpoint for three days from a Caracas hotel while his team the Real Madrid were on a pre-season tour of South America. Di Stefano was released unharmed two days later without ransom close to the spanish embassy. A Spanish movie entitled "Real, La Pelicula" ("Real, The Movie") which recounted these events was released in August 2005. In a bizarre publicity stunt at the premiere, both kidnapper, now a famous artist, and soccer player were reunited for the first time in 42 years since the abduction.