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[ES] El poeta Leopoldo Panero fue el Secretario General de las Bienales Hispanoamericanas de Arte, magno y trascendente certamen, inscrito en la “política de la Hispanidad”, que convocó al arte contemporáneo hispano en los años cincuenta. Allí se aunaron horizontes de la diplomacia, la cultura hispana y el avance creativo, facetas confluentes en la formación e intereses del astorgano, quien condujo sus osadas, complejas y tempestuosas ediciones.
[EN]The poet Leopoldo Panero was the General Secretary of the Hispano-American Biennial Art Exhibitions. These were important and far-reaching competitions in the frame of the “politics of the Hispanic world”, which summoned the contemporary art in the fifties. In this context, diplomacy, Hispanic culture and artistic proposals met. These were all a part of the education and interests of Panero, who lead the daring, complex and stormy editions.
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exilio republicano español, Spanish republican exile, hispanic contemporary art, Hispano-American Biennial Art Exhibitions, Latin American artists, Arte contemporáneo hispano, Bienal Hispanoamericana de Arte, Francoism, Artistas latinoamericanos, Leopoldo Panero, franquismo
exilio republicano español, Spanish republican exile, hispanic contemporary art, Hispano-American Biennial Art Exhibitions, Latin American artists, Arte contemporáneo hispano, Bienal Hispanoamericana de Arte, Francoism, Artistas latinoamericanos, Leopoldo Panero, franquismo
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