Born in Texas and raised in the US and Bolivia, Keiko Gonzalez studied art in Texas and received an advanced degree and the Ralph Bunche Fellowship from Rutgers University Mason Gross School of Art and traveled and studied in Europe. His intuitive practice has been honed for over 25 years on three continents. Although Keiko’s primary medium is paint he is also at ease sculpting, drawing and producing multi-media installations. He frequently collaborates with other artists and has taught out of his studio for over 20 years.
Keiko shows in Bolivia in La Paz, Santa Cruz, Cochabamba and Sucre and in capital cities all over South America. He has represented Bolivia in biennials in La Paz, Venice, Sao Paulo and Cairo, taking several First Place and Grand Prize awards and he shows in Germany, Hungary, The Netherlands, Spain and extensively in North America including Panama City, Mexico City, Miami, Houston, Atlanta, New York and Memphis. Keiko’s work is exhibited regularly at Art Fairs and is in several major museum collections in North and South America.
A Monument in Newark’s Ironbound Pays Tribute to Immigrants. Public monuments rarely celebrate working-class people who have had as great an impact building their cities as any person of renown. A noted historian recognized this about Newark a few years ago at a panel.
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