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LATIN AMERICAN ART

Edward Gonzales' art transcends ethnic boundaries

SOME ARTISTS paint what they see; others paint what they dream. Edward Gonzales paints visions of what it means to be Hispanic in America.

Gonzales grew up beneath the hot New Mexico sun, shaped by poverty and surrounded by the richness of his Mexican American heritage. His four decades of painting and printmaking reveal an artistic direction and vision inspired by these cultural roots. This month collectors and appreciators of Latin American art can see Gonzales' artwork at the National Hispanic Cultural Center in Albuquerque, NM, through August 10. The exhibit, Caminos Distintos, features 32 of his prints and paintings, many of which are ...

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