Ginés Serrán-Pagan

 

Nace en Ceuta, España.

Reside en Nueva York desde 1972.

Estudia Antropología y Arqueología en la Universidad de Nueva York (Masters, 1976; Doctorado, 1980).

Aunque desde su llegada a los Estados Unidos mantiene contactos con los indios norteamericanos, reivindicando sus derechos, a partir de 1982 se dedica enteramente a su causa. Trabaja, escribe y da conferencias, sobre la situación social y humana de la población india de América. Vive con diferentes tribus, principalmente la sioux (lakota), y con el Movimiento Indio Americano, en las Colinas Negras Sagradas, en el campamento Trueno Amarillo (Dakota del Sur), y participa en sus ceremonias religiosas. Es nombrado asesor de las Naciones Unidas para temas indígenas, y crea proyectos para reducir la mortalidad infantil, mejorando las condiciones humanas de los niños indígenas en el continente americano. Su apartamento de Nueva York se convierte en el paradero de los líderes indios que frecuentan las Naciones Unidas.

 

Inspirado por su experiencia con el pueblo indio norteamericano, comienza a pintar en 1983.

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Neilson Gallery - C/Dr Mateos Gago 50-54, 11610 Grazalema, Cádiz, España. -   Tlf.: (+34) 956 132 451 /  678 244 077

Individual Exhibitions

 

1985 Charlton Art Gallery, “Black and White Series,” San Antonio, Texas, USA.

1986 Art Studio at 57th Street, “Manhattan Series,” New York, USA.
Nautilus Gallery, “Mexican Series,” Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
Centro Cultural de los Ejércitos, “Between the Sea and the Iron,” Ceuta, Spain.

1987 Museo Casa de las Américas, “Indigenous Series, with weaver Teresa Villarreal,” Havana, Cuba. Galería Bezan, “Mexican Series,” Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
Picasso Gallery, “Manhattan Series, with Ceramist Hui Son Yang,” New York, USA.

1989 Dhoomi Mal Gallery, “New Delhi Series,” New Delhi, India.
Salon des Artistes, “Manhattan Series,” New York, USA.
Galería Azzul Espacio, “American Indian Series,” Mexico DF, Mexico.
Jain Gallery, “Manhattan Series,” New York, USA.

1990 City Hall, “Ceuta Series,” Ceuta, Spain.
Centro de Hijos de Ceuta, “Ceuta Series,” Ceuta, Spain.
Kawakami Art Gallery, “Manhattan Series,” Tokyo, Japan.
Art Robe Gallery, “Mexico Series,” Tokyo, Japan.

1991 Galerie Art Murnau, “Murnau Series,” Munchen, Germany.
Galería Azzul Espacio, “Mexico Series,” Mexico DF, Mexico.
Forte Gallery, “Paul Gauguin Series: Morea, Tahiti,” Tokyo, Japan.
Art Robe Gallery, “Paul Gauguin Series: Morea, Tahiti,” Tokyo, Japan.
Galería Monterrey, “Mexico Series,” Monterrey, Mexico.
Shimin Plaza, “Two Men Show, with painter Mychiasu Furukawa San,” Toyama, Japan.

1992 Galería Azzul Espacio, “1492-1992: A los Indios Americanos Muertos,” Mexico D.F., Mexico. Iwasaki Museum, “Paintings to the Sea: Uchikawa Series,” Yokohama, Japan.
Bunka Kaikan, “Uchikawa River: Living with Fishing People,” Shinminato, Japan.
Barnard-Biderman Gallery, “Manhattan Series,” New York, USA.
Shinsakuramachi Gallery, “Uchikawa and Manhattan Series,” Toyama, Japan.
Art Robe Gallery: “To the Sea and Lost Poems,” Tokyo, Japan.

1993 Holdsworth Galleries, “Byron Bay and Blueys Beach Series,” Sydney, Australia.
Beijing International Art Palace, “A Language of Silence: Beijing Series,” Peking, China.
Shinsakuramachi Gallery, “Uchikawa Series,” Toyama, Japan.
Shimin Plaza, “Uchikawa Series,” Toyama, Japan.
Art Robe Gallery, “Uchikawa Series,” Tokyo, Japan.

1994  Takashimaya Gallery, “Byron Bay Series (Australia),” Singapore.
Azabu Museum , “Two Men Show, with Sculptor Kyoshi Takahashi Sensei,” Tokyo, Japan.
Mandarin Oriental Fine Arts, “Symphony of Colours,” Hong Kong, China.
Shinsakuramachi Gallery, “Uchikawa Series: Shinminato,” Toyama, Japan.
National Museum of Modern Art, Peking, China.

1995 Museo Municipal, “Ceuta, Enigma Mediterráneo: Clay, Metals, and Glass,” Ceuta, Spain.
Daitomi Gallery, “Bali and Tahiti Series,” Sendai, Japan.
Shinsakuramachi Gallery, “Kuromaki /Aoyama Machi Series,” Toyama, Japan.
Art Robe Gallery, “Kuromaki/Aoyama Machi Series,” Tokyo, Japan.

1996 Art Robe Gallery, “A Journey to Art,” Tokyo, Japan.
Instituto Cervantes/Galleria Duemila, “Padre Burgos Street Series (Manila), “Manila, Philippines.
Kitanihon Shinbum Gallery, “Gokayama Gasho Tsukuri/Irori Series,” Toyama, Japan.
Galleria Duemila, “Colour and Fire/Manila and Palawan Island Series,” Manila, Philippines.

1997 Expressions/Hong Kong Parkview, “A World of Colour and Hope”, Hong Kong.
Noble Art/Equatorial, “O. Khayyam, R. Tagore, and
Li-Bai Series”, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Park Gallery, “Matsuo Basho Series,” Kanazawa, Japan.
Kitanihon Gallery, “Painting with Fishing and Peasant Villages Children”, Toyama, Japan.
The Rotunda Gallery, “Paintings Inspired by Chinese Tang and Sung Poetry,” Hong Kong, China.

1998 Art Robe Gallery, “Walt Whitman - The Greatest American Poet”, Tokyo, Japan.
Visual Arts Center, “My Journey Through Asia” - Hong Kong, China.
Nabi Gallery - “Homage to Walt Whitman: Paintings to America’s Greatest Poet”, Sag Harbor, New York, USA.
Galleria Duemila and Art Center, Manila, Philipines.
Merging One Gallery, “Two Men Show, with Russell Means,” Santa Monica, USA.

1999 Westwood Gallery, “Structure”, New York, USA.
The Rotunda Gallery, “Great China and Great Chinese”, Hong Kong.
Gen Luna Gallery, “Serrán-Pagán: Festival of Art”, Davao, Mindanao, Philippines.
Shanghai International Art Fair, “The Red Barn Atelier”, Shanghai, China.
Galleria Duemila, “Ginés Serrán -Pagán: Towards the Year 2000”, Manila, Philippines.

2000 Art Robe Gallery, “Ginés Serrán -Pagán: 35 exhibitions in Japan”, Tokyo, Japan.

2001 Art Center/Galleria Duemila, “Memories of Spain and Philippines”, Manila, Philipppines.
HKSPC (HK Society for the Protection of Children), “To the Children of Hong Kong”, China

2002 The Red Barn Atelier, “The Southampton Series”, Southampton, New York, USA

2003 Art Robe Gallery, “Ginés´s 40 Exhibitions in Japan”, Tokyo, Japan
Galleria Duemila, “Ginés: New York 1983-Manila 2003”, Manila, Philippines
Palacio Saldaña, “New York 1983-Gazalema 2003”, Madrid, Spain
Neilson Chapman Gallery, “New York 1983-Grazalema 2003”, Grazalema, Spain
La Carbonería, “Shúnka Wakhán: El regreso a España”, Sevilla, Spain
UBS (Union Bank of Switzerland), “Ginés: El regreso a España”, Madrid, Spain

2004 100 Tonson Gallery, “Spanish Painter Ginés Serrán-Pagán in Thailand: A World of Color and Poetry,” Bangkok, Thailand
Hang Lung Plaza 66, “Spain-Shanghai: Recent Paintings,” Jing An District, Shanghai           

Museo de Ceuta, “El Diario Inédito de Cristóbal Serrán Ortiz: La Primera Vuelta al Mundo del Buque Escuela Juan Sebastián de Elcano,”  Ceuta

2005 The Rotonda Gallery, Hong Kong
Galleria Duemila, Manila, Philippines                                  

Sociedad General de Autores, “La Primera Vuelta al Mundo del Buque Escuela J. Sebastián de Elcano: El Diario de Cristóbal Serrán Ortiz,” Madrid  

2006 Ciudad de Ceuta,  Inauguration Bronze Sculptures “Al Idrisi, Joseph Ben Yehudá Ibn Aknin, Prince Henry the Navigator,”  Spain   

UBS Bank, “Ginés Serrán,” Madrid, Spain

2007 Círculo de Bellas Artes, “La Unión del Mundo de Ginés Serrán,” Madrid, Spain                          

Murnau Art Gallery, “Ginés Serrán: Obra Reciente”, Sevilla, Spain

Gallerie Katia Granoff, “Le Monde de l´Art de Ginés Serrán”, Honfleur /Paris, France

Ciudad de Ceuta, “The Legend of Hercules: The Two Pillars, Abyla and Calpe,” Spain

2008 Saint Mary´s Hall / Stonyhurst College, “Inauguration St Ignatius of Loyola,” Lancashire, England

Ciudad de Ceuta, “Gandhi,” Spain

Hang Lung Plaza 66, “Recent Art works,” Jing An District, Shanghai, China           

2009 Mary Brickell Village, Galleries 186, 184, 146, “Ginés Serrán: Paintings and Sculptures,” Miami, USA

Ciudad de Ceuta, “Bustos of Homer, Plato, Aristote, Strabo and Mela,” Spain

2010 City of Miami, “Unveiling, Monument to World Peace: Union of the World,” Miami, USA

Art Robe Gallery, “Ginés Serrán: Thirty Years in the Art World”, Tokyo, Japan
Nina Torres Fine Art Gallery, “Ginés Serrán Retrospective,” Miami,USA

Gallery Huit, “Paintings from Spain,” Hong Kong, China

 

Selected Group Shows:

 

1980 The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, "New Images from Spain," New York, USA.
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, California, (travelling exhibition/exposición itinerante), USA

1981 Colorado Springs Fine Art Center, Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA.
Museum of Albuquerque, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA.
McNay Art Institute, San Antonio, Texas, USA.

1984 Tossan-Tossan Gallery, New York, USA.

1985 Discovery Gallery, "Manhattan Series", Dallas, Texas, USA.

1987 Art Studio at 57th Street, New York, USA.

1988 Salon des Artistes, New York, USA.
Sala de Exposiciónes, Caja de Ahorros, Ceuta, Spain.

1990 Ueno Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, Japan.
Galerie Art Murnau, Murnau, Munchen, Germany.
Galería Azzul Espacio, Mexico DF, Mexico.
Jain Gallery, New York, USA.
Ishikawa Prefectural Museum, Kanazawa, Japan.

1991 Galería Galileo, Mexico DF, Mexico.
Arthena Art Gallery, Zurich, Switzerland.
Ishikawa Prefectural Museum, Kanazawa, Japan.
Arthena Art Gallery, Geneva, Switzerland.
Galería Azzul Espacio, "Arte Internacional," Mexico DF, Mexico.

1992 Bunka Kaikan, "Hiroshima Benefit Exhibition," Takaoka, Japan.

1993 Mandarin Oriental Fine Arts,"David Hockney and Ginés Serrán-Pagán: Art Asia," HK, China.

1994 Soobin Art Gallery, Singapore.
William Zimmer Gallery, Mendocino, California, USA.
Duta Fine Arts Gallery, Jakarta, Indonesia.
Steven Woods Gallery, Mendocino, California, USA.
Delegación de Cultura, "Pintores y el Mar," Ceuta, Spain.

1995 Museo Municipal, Ceuta, Spain.  

Mandarin Oriental Fine Arts, Hong Kong, China.

Alexander Valley Winnery Gallery, Sonoma,California, USA.
Kitanihon Shinbum Gallery, "Kobe Benefit Exhibition," Toyama, Japan.
Holdsworth Galleries, Sydney, Australia
Soobin Art Gallery, Singapore

1996 Holdsworth Galleries, Sydney, Australia.
Mandarin Oriental Fine Arts, Hong Kong, China.
Duta Fine Arts, Jakarta, Indonesia.
Caesarea Gallery, Boca Raton, Florida, USA.
Milestone Gallery, Toyama, Japan.
Avatar Arts, Santa Barbara, California, USA.

1997 Art Robe Gallery, Tokyo, Japan.
Duemila/Art Center, "Modern Art," Manila, Philippines.
Milleniun Gallery, East Hampton, USA.
Duta Fine Arts, "Bali Series," Jakarta, Indonesia.
Galleria Duemila, "Three Masters," Manila, Philippines.
1998 Art Robe Gallery, Tokyo, Japan.
Galleria Duemila, Manila, Philippines.
Duta Fine Arts, Jakarta, Indonesia

1999 Nabi Gallery, Sag Harbor, New York, USA.
The Red Barn Atelier, (with Miller, Nova, and Ernst), Southampton, New York, USA.
Art Robe Gallery, Tokyo, Japan.
Duta Fine Arts, Jakarta, Indonesia

2000 The Red Barn Atelier, (with Lassaw, King, Rothbot), Southampton, New York, USA.
Nabi Gallery, with Chae, Mim, and Thomas, Sag Harbor, New York, USA
Museo de Arte, Ceuta, Spain.
Duta Fine Arts, Yakarta, Indonesia
Gallery Art robe, Tokio, Japan

2001 Arlene Bujese, East Hampton, New York, USA.
Galleria Duemila, Manila, Philippines.
The Red Barn Atelier, Southampton, New York, USA.
Art Robe Gallery, Tokyo, Japan.
Benson Gallery, Bridgehampton, New York, USA.

2002 Southampton Cultural Center, Southampton, New York, USA
Art Robe Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
Galleria Duemila, Manila, Philippines
Print Makers, “Erotica”, Sag Harbor, New York, USA

The Red Barn Atelier, Southampton, New York, USA (with Larry Rivers, Sheila Isham, and Paton Miller)

2003 Galleria Duemila, Manila, Philippines.
Duta Fine Arts, Jakarta, Indonesia

Neilson Chapman Gallery, Grazalema, Spain

Art Robe Gallery, Tokyo, Japan.

2004 Art Robe Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
Galleria Duemila, Manila, Philippines
Westwood Gallery New York, USA.

Art Robe Gallery, Tokyo, Japan

2005 Duta Fine Arts, Jakarta, Indonesia

Galleria Duemila, Manila, Philippines
Westwood Gallery New York, USA.

2006 Ayuntamiento de Ceuta, Inauguración de Esculturas en Bronce, Ceuta

Galleria Duemila, Manila, Philippines.
Duta Fine Arts, Jakarta, Indonesia

Neilson Chapman Gallery, Grazalema, Spain

Art Robe Gallery, Tokyo, Japan.

Hang Lun, Shanghai, China

2007 Galleria Duemila, Manila, Philippines.
Duta Fine Arts, Jakarta, Indonesia

100 Tonson GalleryBangkok, Thailand
Art Robe Gallery, Tokyo, Japan

Westwood Gallery New York, USA.

Murnau Art Gallery, Seville, Spain

Fundacion gines Serran

2008 Art Robe Gallery, Tokyo, Japan.

Murnau Art Gallery, Seville, Spain

Galleria Duemila, Manila, Philippines.
Duta Fine Arts, Jakarta, Indonesia

Fundacion Gines Serran

2009 Fundación Ginés Serrán, Art Gallery, Málaga, Spain

Art Robe Gallery, Tokyo, Japan.

Hang Lun, Shanghai, China

Benson-Keyes Arts, “Hamptons Favorites,” New York, USA

2010 Shangai Art 2010, Shanghai, China

2011 Indian Art Summit (Neilson Gallery, Grazalema, Spain), New Delhi, India

Red Cross Japan / Intercontinental , “Tsunami Charity,” Tokyo

 

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