Ricardo Goldman
 Venezuelan (born in Argentina, 1953), who lives in the country since age 6, takes his first drawing classes at 8. In 1971 he finishes High School at Colegio Moral y Luces, Herzl Bialik. In 1973 resides in New York, attending Columbia University and then the New York Institute of Advertising. Returns to Caracas, and in 1979 he completes his degree at the Instituto de Diseño Fundación Neumann, where he obtains his definitive artistic formation under the tutelage of artists of distinguished trajectories. It’s there where, besides being nurtured by the purely academic experiences, he understands that the path offered by the Abstraction, Geometry, and the Bauhaus Movement will importantly dictate how he expresses himself.
At the end of this period he participates in the restoration of wood carvings and colonial oil paintings that belong to the Archbishop Palace in Caracas, among other private and government projects both in Venezuela and overseas. He develops drawing as a discipline in itself, along with other expression forms like etching, serigraphy, or the construction of pieces in wood, metals, and synthetic resins. Painting and sculpture play now a preponderant role.
Since 1978 his works have been exhibited in private galleries, museums and institutions like:
 Estudio Arte 8, Venezuela 
 Latin Art Gallery, Czech Republic 
 Canal Gallery, Panama
 Galería Gsiete, Venezuela 
 Aldo Castillo Contemporary, US
 Galería Blasini, Venezuela
 Arte Diners Gallery, Colombia
 Galería D´Museo, Venezuela
 Galería Durban, Venezuela
 Centro de Arte Daniel Suárez, Venezuela
 Estudio Actual, Venezuela
 Forma Gallery, Argentina
 Galería Felix, Venezuela
 Galería Freites, Venezuela
 Grupo Lí, Venezuela
 Galería El Muro, Venezuela
 Galería Minotauro, Venezuela
 Galería Mirarte, Venezuela
 Qbix Gallery, US
 Sala Mendoza, Venezuela
 Galería Templarios, Venezuela
 Museum of Modern Art, Guatemala
 Maldonado Museum of American Art, Uruguay
 Museum of Art Alejandro Otero, Venezuela
 Sephardic Museum of Caracas Morris E Curiel 
 Caracas Museum of Contemporary Art Sofía Imber, Venezuela
 Museum of Barquisimeto, Venezuela
 Carlos Cruz Diez Museum of la Estampa and Design, Venezuela
 Art Center of Fine Arts of Maracaibo, Venezuela
 National Gallery, Venezuela
 Industrial Bank of Venezuela Foundation
 Corporación Andina de Fomento Gallery, Venezuela
 Central Bank of Venezuela
 National Bank of Commerce Gallery, US
 Union Israelita de Caracas, Venezuela
 Museum Julio Teodoro Arze, Venezuela
 University of Oriente, Venezuela
 Zulia University, Venezuela
 State Department of Foreign Affairs, Venezuela
 Associated Graphic Artist Atelier, Venezuela
 Pratt Graphics Center, US
 Venezuelan Cultural Center, Colombia
 Hebraica Cultural Center, Venezuela
 Centre D´Art Contemporani, Spain
 Center Binianei Hauma, Israel
 Cultural Center Eladio Alemán Sucre, Venezuela
 Corp Group Foundation, Venezuela
 Alianza Francesa, Venezuela
His production has been enriched by other cultural influences, like Philosophy (L.R. Hubbard), and Music (renaissance lute, esthetic appreciation and socio cultural studies) among other sources.
Besides the several awards and recognitions he received, his work is being represented at the Associated Graphic Artist Atelier (TAGA) in Venezuela, Museum Fuji of Japan, Caracas Museum of Contemporary Art Sofia Imber (MACCSI) in Venezuela, National Art Gallery (GAN) of Venezuela, Museum of Fine Arts (MBA) of Venezuela, Caracas Sephardic Museum of Caracas Morris E Curiel, National Library of Venezuela, Central University of Venezuela (inscribed in the World Heritage List of UNESCO thanks to its art pieces). For this Institution he designed a stained glass for the School of Humanities and Education, initiating then a series of monumental projects with pieces up to forty five square meters. His work can also be seen in private collections in America, Europe, Asia and Oceania.
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