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// Poema Visual 6 by Joan Brossa, created in 1989, is a lithograph that embodies Brossa’s unique approach to visual poetry and conceptual art. The piece features a large, bold letter Z with a small silhouette of a human figure, positioned near the letter as if interacting with it. The simplicity of the design draws attention to the relationship between text and image, encouraging viewers to interpret the symbolism of the letter Z and the figure. Brossa’s work often explores the boundaries of language and visual forms, inviting the viewer to find meaning through minimalist elements that question perception, language, and communication.
Poema visual 6, 1989
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// Poema Visual 6 by Joan Brossa, created in 1989, is a lithograph that embodies Brossa’s unique approach to visual poetry and conceptual art. The piece features a large, bold letter Z with a small silhouette of a human figure, positioned near the letter as if interacting with it. The simplicity of the design draws attention to the relationship between text and image, encouraging viewers to interpret the symbolism of the letter Z and the figure. Brossa’s work often explores the boundaries of language and visual forms, inviting the viewer to find meaning through minimalist elements that question perception, language, and communication.
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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.
