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Joan Brossa's Miami Beach, lithograph; snowy winter landscape with chapel and Miami Beach logo in bold colors in bottom right.
Spanish artist Joan Brossa was an artist known for works that combined poetry and visual art. He was also known to dabble in graphic design and on occasion would act as playwright from time to time. Typically considered a Dada artist, Brossa was also known for producing works that were more of a surrealist or futurist persuasion Read More
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Miami beach, 1989

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Spanish artist Joan Brossa was an artist known for works that combined poetry and visual art. He was also known to dabble in graphic design and on occasion would act as playwright from time to time. Typically considered a Dada artist, Brossa was also known for producing works that were more of a surrealist or futurist persuasion Read More
Artwork Copyright © Joan Brossa

Joan Brossa

Poema Visual 32, 1989

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Joan Brossa

Miami Beach, 1989

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Joan Brossa

Rails, 1989

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Joan Brossa

Poema Visual 20, 1989

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Joan Brossa

Poema Visual 19, 1989

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Joan Brossa

Signes 12, 1989

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Joan Brossa

Signes 11, 1989

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Joan Brossa

Poema Visual 6, 1989

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Joan Brossa

Túnel, 1989

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Joan Brossa

Blasfèmia, 1989

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Joan Brossa

Poema Visual 25, 1989

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Joan Brossa

Buster Keaton , 1989

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Joan Brossa

Poema Visual 4, 1989

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Joan Brossa

Sherlock Holmes, 1989

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Joan Brossa

Rellotge De Sol, 1989

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Joan Brossa

Diàleg, 1989

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Joan Brossa

Poema Visual 16, 1989

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Joan Brossa

Comboi, 1989

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Joan Brossa

Poema Visual 5, 1989

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What is dada?

Also known as Dadaism, Dada was a literary and artistic movement that began in 1916 in Zurich, Switzerland. It emerged as a rejection of rationalism and nationalism, which were seen as contributing factors to World War I. The movement had political undertones and was strongly anti-war. Dada activities included demonstrations, gatherings, and the publication of literary and art journals that explored cultural and political topics.

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