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// Miami Beach by Joan Brossa, a 1989 lithograph, presents a playful contrast between a serene, traditional winter landscape and an unexpected, modern element. The scene shows a snow-covered countryside with a rustic chapel by a river under the light of a full moon, rendered in soft, nostalgic tones. In the bottom right corner, however, the iconic logo Miami Beach in bright, sunny colors disrupts the tranquility, creating a humorous clash between classic European scenery and pop culture. Brossa’s work here exemplifies his use of surrealism and irony, prompting reflections on cultural juxtaposition and the intrusion of commercialism into natural or traditional spaces.
Miami beach, 1989
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// Miami Beach by Joan Brossa, a 1989 lithograph, presents a playful contrast between a serene, traditional winter landscape and an unexpected, modern element. The scene shows a snow-covered countryside with a rustic chapel by a river under the light of a full moon, rendered in soft, nostalgic tones. In the bottom right corner, however, the iconic logo Miami Beach in bright, sunny colors disrupts the tranquility, creating a humorous clash between classic European scenery and pop culture. Brossa’s work here exemplifies his use of surrealism and irony, prompting reflections on cultural juxtaposition and the intrusion of commercialism into natural or traditional spaces.
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