Education
His first important group exhibition was held in 1965 when he attended the Latin American Painting Hall in Braniff, Texas, United States of America.
His first important group exhibition was held in 1965 when he attended the Latin American Painting Hall in Braniff, Texas, United States of America.
Foreign the Cuban-American ballet dancer (born 1968), see José Manuel Carreño. During this time, his work revolved around the suburban based expressionism. Perhaps this exhibit paved the way for the international projection of Carreño"s work.
Shortly after the event his name became well known in many countries.
In 1976, Carreño traveled to Paris, France, where he settled definitively by the City of Light and joined the National School of Fine Arts, whereupon completion of courses he obtained his Higher National Diploma in Fine Arts. Then came various exhibitions and shows in the most important rooms and galleries in many European cities, especially Paris, where his work has earned applause and critical acclaim.
In the 90s his work was again applauded by United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, Nesle Gallery and the Gallery Milletz of Paris, in Hollander and Madeleine Gallery in the Civic Center of Guayaquil and the Posada de las Artes Kingman, Quito.
1968 - 2nd Prize Foundation at the National Hall of Guayaquil 1969 - 2nd National Prize at the Salón Luis Martínez of Ambato 1971 - 1st National Award for Museum of Guayaquil 1971 - 1st Award "Poema Mural" at the University of Guayaquil 1973 - 1st National Award for Museum of Guayaquil 1974 - 1st National Award Hall of Paris "Young Painters" 1975 - 1st National Award for Museum of Guayaquil.