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Yoruba, Nigeria
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Guggenheim Museum, New York, 1980
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Chief Fools Crow, Kyle Yellow Thunder
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Nayarit Oaxaca
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La Havana Museum, Cuba
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New Delhi, India
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Gasho, Aino Kura Shinminato
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Sculptor friends, Tokyo Noguchi ashes, Mure
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Tahiti Bangkok
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Byron Bay, Australia
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Pangkor, Malasia Atelier in Sanur, Bali Bohol, Philippines
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The Red Barn Atelier, Southampton
Artists at The Red Barn Atelier 2001
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Atelier in the Sierra of Grazalema, Spain
Moves to Spain in 2002 and build a studio in the hills of Grazalema, Spain.The National Geographic Society includes him as one of the outstanding contemporary Spanish explorers, 2003. |
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Classifies the Memories his father left about the first trip the J. S. de Elcano training ship did around the world during 1928-1929 and publishes a book about his father entitled “Memories of the Wind,” (2004), prologued by Cristopher Columbus, direct descendant of the discoverer, and organizes an exhibition at the Museum of Ceuta. Solo Show in Bangkok, at 100 Tonson Gallery, organized by Aey Phanachet. Art Robe Gallery, Tokyo, inaugurates his 40th exhibition in Japan (2004).Galleria Duemila open his 10th show in Manila, “Spain and the Philippines From 1980 to 2005, he has had 125 exhibitions (70 individual shows) in 15 countries around the world. Curators, ambassadors and art galleries from six countries request the Ministry of Culture in Spain his art contribution world wide to be recognized. |
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Moves to China and creates sculptures in bronze (2005). Studies Chinese bronzes at the Museum of Shanghai; researches the classic art of Pisano, Duccio, Michelangelo, Bernini, Canova, Da Vinci and Rodin. |
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Monument to World Peace, “The Union of the World,” 26 x 20 x 8 feet, 18,000 pounds
Creates two sculptures which are considered as the biggest Classic Mythology bronze sculptures in the world, eight meters high and eight tons of weight each.: “The Pillars of Hercules: Abyla and Calpe” and “The Union of the World: Monument to World Peace.” Creates for the first time the sculptures of Medieval Muslim cartographer Al- Idrissi, the Jewish thinker Josef Ben Yehudá Ibn Aknin, the Greek geographer Strabo, the Roman geographer Pomponius Mela and the Portuguese Infante Fernando el Santo. . Gallerie Katia Granoff exhibits his art work in France (April-July, 2007). . Unveiling, in Miami, “The Union of the World” (2010). The Mayor presents him with the Keys to the City of Miami for his artistic and humanitarian contributions to the world. |