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Since 1936, Mexico has stood out worldwide for being one of the most supportive countries by modifying its international policies in favor of exiled communities. That same year, President Lázaro Cárdenas del Río implemented a policy of international solidarity that resulted in the refuge of 25,000 Spanish exiles, a product of the civil war that took place in the European country and brought with it filmmakers, painters, sculptors, artists, artists and academics who found a country with artistic freedoms. In response, a generation of artists emerged that promoted an art with less political…mehr

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Since 1936, Mexico has stood out worldwide for being one of the most supportive countries by modifying its international policies in favor of exiled communities. That same year, President Lázaro Cárdenas del Río implemented a policy of international solidarity that resulted in the refuge of 25,000 Spanish exiles, a product of the civil war that took place in the European country and brought with it filmmakers, painters, sculptors, artists, artists and academics who found a country with artistic freedoms. In response, a generation of artists emerged that promoted an art with less political content and that responded to the changing context of the time, seeking meanings in international trends, originality and new ways of perceiving art, La Ruptura.
Autorenporträt
Uköczy¿ Szkö¿ In¿ynierii i Architektury ESIA Narodowego Instytutu Politechnicznego, uzyskuj¿c nagrod¿ jako najlepszy absolwent uczelni przez ASINEA i ANFEI. Dyrektor pracy dla CDMX i ekspert s¿dowy dla S¿du Najwy¿szego. Obecnie kierownik kursu architektury w TecNM.