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// Poema Visual 32 by Joan Brossa, created in 1989, is a limited edition lithograph that blends visual art with poetic symbolism. This piece showcases an oversized playing card illustration, depicting a regal figure reminiscent of the King of Clubs. The character is dressed in ornate robes, holding a large club, and wears a crown, embodying authority and traditional iconography. Brossa, known for his avant-garde approach and use of everyday symbols, transforms a familiar object into a work of art that invites contemplation on hierarchy, power, and cultural imagery. The minimal background emphasizes the central figure, allowing viewers to focus on the symbolic richness of the character.
Poema visual 32, 1989
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// Poema Visual 32 by Joan Brossa, created in 1989, is a limited edition lithograph that blends visual art with poetic symbolism. This piece showcases an oversized playing card illustration, depicting a regal figure reminiscent of the King of Clubs. The character is dressed in ornate robes, holding a large club, and wears a crown, embodying authority and traditional iconography. Brossa, known for his avant-garde approach and use of everyday symbols, transforms a familiar object into a work of art that invites contemplation on hierarchy, power, and cultural imagery. The minimal background emphasizes the central figure, allowing viewers to focus on the symbolic richness of the character.
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Dau Al Set was an artistic movement that sought to express both the conscious and unconscious mind through art. Initially an offshoot of Surrealism, it evolved into a distinct movement over time. Founded in Catalonia post-World War II, Dau Al Set was the first artistic movement in the region after the war. The name Dau Al Set translates to the seventh face of the dice in Catalan, symbolizing the movement's unique and unconventional character.