“The mural to me is an expression of the times in which one lives...�
TABLE OF CONTENTS Relieve / Interior insertion pages 03 & 04 Mix Media / Namasté Gardens pages 05 & 06 Painting page 07 Painting page 08 Painting page 09 Painting page 10 Mural / Usurpación del Boliviano page 11 Mural / Mural Hugo Davila - Educación Necesaria page 12 Mural / Fútbol en Forma de Pilares page 13 Mural / Interculturalidad Jurídica page 14 Mural / En Homenaje a los Mártires de la Autonomía Universitaria page 15 Mural / Descolonización de la Justicia Boliviana pages 16 & 17 Sculpture / Diosa Temis page 18 Sculpture / Undulated Movement pages 19 & 20 Mix Media / Doryan Café page 21 Mural / Floor mural stairs to nowhere page 22 Mural / Classic Murals page 23 Mural / Trekking Bolivia page 24 Painting / View from the isla page 25 Painting / Human Rights page 26 Mural / Voyage Thru The World of Arts and Science page 27 Commissions page 28 Exhibitions / Solo & Group page 29 Artist Statement page 30 2
Gonz Jove
1918 Nebraska St Louis Mo. - 314.776.2613 - gonz@gonzjove.com
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Relieve / Interior insertion
La Paz, Bolivia / NamastĂŠ Restaurant - Medium: Mix media - 2001
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Relieve / Interior insertion
La Paz, Bolivia / NamastĂŠ Restaurant - Medium: Mix media - 2001
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Mix Media / NamastĂŠ Gardens
La Paz, Bolivia / NamastĂŠ Restaurant - Medium: Mix media - 2010
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Mix Media / NamastĂŠ Gardens
La Paz, Bolivia / NamastĂŠ Restaurant - Medium: Mix mediaz - 2010
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Painting
La Paz, Bolivia - Medium: Acrylic - 260 x 154 cm - 2008
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Painting
La Paz, Bolivia / NamastĂŠ Restaurant - Medium: Acrylic - 90 x 170 cm - 2008
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Painting
La Paz, Bolivia - Medium: Acrylic - 85 x 75 cm - 1979
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Painting
La Paz, Bolivia - Medium: Acrylic - 75 x 60 cm - 1982
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Mural / Usurpaci贸n del Boliviano
La Paz, Bolivia - 3 x 13 mts - Medium: Acrylic and oil on cement - 2008
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Mural / Mural Hugo Davila - Educaci贸n Necesaria La Paz, Bolivia - 3 X 18 mts - Medium: Oil on cement - 2011
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Mural / FĂştbol en Forma de Pilares
La Paz, Bolivia / Gym at U.M.S.A. - 2 X 10 mts - Medium: Oil on cement - 2012
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Mural / Interculturalidad JurĂdica
La Paz, Bolivia / Main auditorium at U.M.S.A. - 2.8 X 8.3 mts - Medium: Acrylic and oil on cement - 2010
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Mural / En Homenaje a los MĂĄrtires de la AutonomĂa Universitaria La Paz, Bolivia / Main patio at U.M.S.A. - 6 X 9 mts - Medium: Acrylic and oil on cement - 2011
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Mural / Descolonizaci贸n de la Justicia Boliviana La Paz, Bolivia - 12 X 7 mts - Medium: Acrylic and oil on stainless - 2012
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Mural / Descolonizaci贸n de la Justicia Boliviana La Paz, Bolivia - 12 X 7 mts - Medium: Acrylic and oil on stainless - 2012
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Sculpture / Diosa Temis
La Paz, Bolivia / Main patio at U.M.S.A. - 2.89 mts in height - Medium: Oil on polyurethane metal structure - 2011
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Sculpture / Undulated Movement
La Paz, Bolivia / NamastĂŠ Restaurant - 2.30 x 6 mts - Medium: Acrylic, polyurethane on plaster and cement - 2012
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Sculpture / Undulated Movement
La Paz, Bolivia / NamastĂŠ Restaurant - 2.30 x 6 mts - Medium: Acrylic, polyurethane on plaster and cement - 2012
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Mix Media / Doryan CafĂŠ
Bolivia - 300 X 65 cm - Medium: Acrylic on wood - 2012
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Mural / Floor mural stairs to nowhere
La Paz, Bolivia - 6 x 6 mts - Medium: Acrylic on cement - 2010
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Mural / Classic Murals
La Paz, Bolivia - 6 x 1.5 mts - Medium: Acrylic on plaster - 2012
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Mural / Trekking Bolivia
La Paz, Bolivia - 2.5 x 8 mts - Medium: Oil and plaster - 2012
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Painting / View from the isla
St. Louis MO - 6 x 6 ft - Medium: Acrylic on canvas - 2013
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Painting / Human Rights
La Paz, Bolivia - 1 x 1 mt - Medium: Acrylic on wood - 2010
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Mural / Voyage Thru The World of Arts and Science
St. Louis MO / Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville - 10ft X 5ft - Medium: Acrylic on canvas - 2013
COMMISSIONS YEAR COMMISSION ESTABLISHMENT LOCATION 2013 Mural - Mural Bolivia Mapa Como Arte Maarten van der Ploeg La Paz, Bolivia 2012 Mural - Views of the World and Bolivia Travel Agency La Paz La Paz, Bolivia 2012 Sculpture - Namaste Gardens Namaste Restaurant La Paz, Bolivia 2012 Sculptures - Six Bolivian Ethnic Groups Empoder, Swiss Embassy La Paz, Bolivia 2011 Mural - Decolonization of Bolivian Justice
Bolivian Department of Justice & Cosude
La Paz, Bolivia
2011 Mural - Education 3mts X18mts
Hugo Davila High School
La Paz, Bolivia
Painting - Human Rights Dra. Miriam Campos, Human Rights Attorney La Paz, Bolivia 2011 Mural - Athletic Figures; University Gym
Law School, Universidad Mayor de San Andres (U.M.S.A.)
La Paz, Bolivia
2011 Sculpture - Themis Goddess, 2.89 mts U.M.S.A. La Paz, Bolivia 2011 Mural - History of University Autonomy U.M.S.A. La Paz, Bolivia 2010 Painting - South America;”HOPE” Rolf Oberliesen Bremen, Germany 2010 Mural - The history of Law U.M.S.A. La Paz, Bolivia 2010 Mural - Cecilio and Marina Mayor’s Office of La Paz La Paz, Bolivia 2009 Sculpture - Ethnic Children as Constructors, Part 2
Empoder, Swiss Embassy
La Paz, Bolivia
2009 Mural - Ingles Catolico Ingles Catolico School La Paz, Bolivia 2008 Mural - Ethnic Children as Constructors, Part 1
Empoder, Swiss Embassy
La Paz, Bolivia
2008 Mural - Usurpacion del Boliviano
Bolivian Department of Justice, Cosude y Fundecyd
La Paz, Bolivia
2005 Painting - Highway Shoelace New Balance Chicago, IL 1998 Sculpture - Outdoor Wooden Structure Artsifartsi Gallery Tampa, FL 1995 Sculpture - Wooden Design & Construction Marquee “X-Presión Arte y Café” Gallery
La Paz, Bolivia
1987 Painting - Portrait of a Pioneer Private Residence St. Louis, MO 1986 Sculpture - Living Environmental Wooden Spools Private Residence St. Louis, MO
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1918 Nebraska St Louis Mo. - 314.776.2613 - gonz@gonzjove.com
EXHIBITIONS / SOLO & GROUP YEAR EXHIBIT ESTABLISHMENT LOCATION 2013 Ribbon Cutting Art and Design West Building
Southern Illinois University SIUE
Edwardsville, IL
2009 Bolivian Pixels Instituto “Andres Bello” La Paz, Bolivia 2008 Apacheta Show Casa de La Cultura Gallery La Paz, Bolivia 2008 New Works 2008 Namaste Galleries La Paz, Bolivia 2007 Latin American Roots Beles Artes Gallery St. Louis, MO 2006 “Soliloquy” High Risk Gallery Chicago, IL 2006 Mural Contests Tambo Quirquincho Gallery La Paz, Bolivia 2001 “Connections to the Real” Agora Gallery SOHO, NY 2000 “New Art for the Next Millennium” Acid Gallery St. Louis, MO 2000 “The Next Evolution in Art Syberg Studios and Gallery Sunset Hills, MO 2000 “Best of 99” Park Gallery at Lafayette Square St. Louis, MO 1999 “Soul of a Woman” Arts Group of Union Ave., Christian Church St. Louis, MO 1999 “Slight of Hand Sculpture & Fine Crafts Exhibition”
St. Louis Artist Guild
St. Louis, MO
1998 “Outdoor Sculpture Garden” Artsifartsi Gallery of Fine Contemporary Art Tampa, FL 1998 Sample Portfolio Michael Murphy Gallery Tampa, FL 1998 “Jazz on View” St. Louis Artist Guild St. Louis, MO 1995 New Gallery in San Pedro X-Presión Gallery La Paz, Bolivia 1982 “25th Anniversary Alumni Show” Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, IL 1977 Undergraduate Exhibition Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville (SIUE) Edwardsville, IL
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Gonz Jove
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ARTIST STATEMENT
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was born and lived in La Paz, Bolivia until the age of 10 when I emigrated to St Louis, Mo. I drew and painted from an early age, graduated from St Francis De Sales High School in South St Louis then formalizing my studies at Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville where I graduated with a BFA in 1978 with extensive coursework in Architecture and Mathematics. Although my degree is in sculpting, my activity in art includes painting drawing and structural designing for over 30 years and today I’m considered one of the foremost muralists in Bolivia. While living in Chicago, I became inspired by a new dawn in Bolivian history: the election of the first indigenous president, Evo Morales Ayma in 2006. In 2007 I submitted one of my most important paintings for a government sponsored Art contest that so impressed the authorities, the Bolivian Department of Justice commissioned me to translate this painting called “Usurpacion del Boliviano” (The Usurpation of the Bolivian) onto a huge mural located in “El Prado,” the main boulevard in La Paz. This extraordinarily political mural, inspired by the works of Diego Rivera and Jose Clemente Orozco, was meant to serve as a discursively charged panorama of Bolivian history depicting the moments of both tragedy and resistance that have marked Bolivia’s complicated historical trajectory, yet it also portrays a positive vision of hope and optimism for the future. A foreign correspondent labeled it as “Bolivian history in 5 minutes,” and Professor Mark Goodale used a partial photograph of this mural to grace the front and back of his textbook “Surrendering to Utopia: An Anthropology of Human Rights.” There are various publications on my artwork including a small biography: “After the Academy Memories of Teaching and Learning in the Land of Lincoln” published by SIUE in 2012. After many years of living in the U.S. mostly in St Louis, I decided to return to Bolivia for this project, and stayed for almost six years. After the success of this first mural quite a few commissions came my way ranging from
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small murals for private patrons to significant political and social murals financed by international embassies public universities and local governmental offices which all can be viewed on my website gonz@gonzjove.com During this exciting time in Bolivian history not only did we complete various murals and sculptures in public and private spaces but I also wanted to share my knowledge and passion with other local artists, some of who today make up our collective “San Pedro Estudios.” A group of artists dedicated to the growth of muralism in LaPaz Bolivia. Today not only can we see murals that were produced by us but other groups such as Apacheta etc. and La Paz has been painted. Today I’m back in St. Louis; I was invited back by SIUE to participate in the inauguration of its new Art and Design West Wing where I showcased my newest work along with photographs of all the murals that were done in the last five years. I was asked to give a few lectures of my works along with a seminar on muralism where we painted a small mural with the aid of the top students of the painting department. Currently we are in conversations with the university to paint a historical mural but we are in the beginning phases. Also I will be working with the St Louis Art Museum on a mural project, which will be intertwined, with the Grand Opening of the new wing at the end of June. My aim now is to reproduce what was done in La Paz, Bolivia paint the city with murals from historical subject matter to political and social issues. Create a group of artists whose aim is to translate the social relevance that is happening not only here in St Louis but as a country. I will go out and initiate projects look for venues to paint murals and as I transition my stay here in St Louis any monies available will be used to generate opportunities. I am also looking for venues to expose my art I am constantly painting so new works will always be available. The mural to me is an expression of the times in which one lives, it is a language that transcends time and speaks without words. Generates talk of controversial issues, such as social injustice, stories, tales, a social conscience, etc. The history of murals was born in the man’s infancy, it is the most primitive form of communication . The murals
1918 Nebraska St Louis Mo. - 314.776.2613 - gonz@gonzjove.com
in the caves of France tell us a story and I’m sure at that time it launched talk of their times. WHAT IS ART TO ME? WHAT IS ART? DOES IT HAVE A SPECIFIC DEFINITION OR IS IT DIFFERENT FOR EVERYBODY? I BELIEVE THAT IS THE BEAUTY OF ART. THERE IS NO SPECIFIC DEFINITION. Art has an infinite amount of meanings - like our universe. To me Art is the elixir of life; it gives me the joy to live. Art is the essence of my existence; my constant companion that I can confide in, it nags and comforts me. It is a perfect mate. In my younger years I believed emotions were the catalyst of my expressions but as I matured I realized that was emotional conclusion, an erroneous assumption. Today as I discover more about us human beings, in particular our beginnings, I see how insignificant we are in the whole scheme of things but yet follow an evolutionary universal law. The grandeur of the universe has left me in awe – questioning our perception of a three dimensional world. Today I have been immersed in other possibilities, like different planes of existence, parallel universes, the relevance of infinite space with the inner space, black holes that exist not only in outer universe but also in our immediate space. The order in the universe is so exact and precise and expressed in such detail that there are definitely rules that are working here and those rules also apply to the art that is being carried out by this body. I believe there are specific rules in creating art no matter how abstract they are expressed. These rules are mathematical in every sense of the word; there is no randomness or emotion. Art is an exact science and to understand it one must acquire knowledge. This knowledge we are required to learn in order to express ourselves as human beings is processed through the brain in a very logical sequence. Therefore it follows an order, an order of events, and a universal law of deduction. Art is no longer an emotional outlet. To me, Art is a science that has specific rules like the rest of the universe.