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Tres artistas en el exilio: Max Aub, Félix Candela y Josep Renau

Manuel García

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and graphic design and photomontage (Josep Renau). While they were born in different citiesthey still represent the best contribution of the Spanish culture to Mexico 297 3111903-Ciudad de MexicoUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASUS1977)1982). They are the three protagonists of this articleand produced relevant artistic works. Eighty years after the beginning of this story1972)where they published booksFélix Candela y Josep Renau García0211-5808 9678 Archivo de arte valenciano 564145 2020 101 7707991 Tres artistas en el exilio: Max Aubbuilt important buildingsthe architect Félix Candela Outeriño (Madridthe writer and typographer Max Aub Mohrenwitz (Paris [and how it influenced three prominent figures of the cultural scene of that period]and how it influenced three prominent figures of the cultural scene of that period: the writer and typographer Max Aub Mohrenwitz (Pariswho were simultaneously living in Mexico during the exile and who made notable contributions in the fields of arts and humanities (Max Aub)and the artist Josep Renau Berenguer (Valencia:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]1910-Raleigh1907-BerlínManuel Three artists in exile focuses on the historical diaspora provoked by the Spanish civil war (1936- 1939)all they three spent their exile in Latin AmericaMax Aub [0211-5808 9678 Archivo de arte valenciano 564145 2020 101 7707991 Tres artistas en el exilio]architecture (Félix Candela)

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Three artists in exile focuses on the historical diaspora provoked by the Spanish civil war (1936- 1939), and how it influenced three prominent figures of the cultural scene of that period: the writer and typographer Max Aub Mohrenwitz (Paris, 1903-Ciudad de Mexico, 1972); the architect Félix Candela Outeriño (Madrid, 1910-Raleigh, US, 1977); and the artist Josep Renau Berenguer (Valencia, 1907-Berlín, 1982). They are the three protagonists of this article, who were simultaneously living in Mexico during the exile and who made notable contributions in the fields of arts and humanities (Max Aub), architecture (Félix Candela), and graphic design and photomontage (Josep Renau). While they were born in different cities, all they three spent their exile in Latin America, where they published books, built important buildings, and produced relevant artistic works. Eighty years after the beginning of this story, they still represent the best contribution of the Spanish culture to Mexico

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