Ginés Serrán-Pagán

He arrives to the United States and works with Hispanic emigrants in the ghettos of New York, and travels by canoe in Canada, living in Hudson Bay with the Cree Indians.

He has had over 100 exhibitions in India, Japan, China, Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Singapore; and, Australia.

Ginés became a famous artist in Japan; in the last 30 years, he has had over 50 group and solo exhibitions.

[2] In the Philippines, he has built the largest monument in the country for Megaworld, at Arcovia City, Manila.

[5] Ginés has been honored with important international awards and recognitions, including, the Gold Keys of the City of Miami; the Fuji International Art Award, Ueno Metropolitan Museum, Tokyo; the Federico Garcia Lorca Honor Award; the Medal of Kanazawa; the Gold Medal of the Autonomous City of Ceuta;[6] the Ordo Supremus Hierosolymitani, Athens; the Lorenzo de' Medici Medal of the Arts,[7] International Art Fair, Miami; the Keys of the City of Ashland,[8] Kentucky; the Order of San Martino, and he was named “Ambassador of the Arts,” in Rome, for his artistic and humanitarian contributions to the world.