Dau-al-Set
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- | {{Template}} | + | {{Template}}'''Dau-al-Set''' The first Post-War artistic movement founded in [[Barcelona]], [[Catalonia]] in [[1948]] by poet [[Joan Brossa]]. The group had connections to the [[Surrealist]] and [[Dadaist]] Movements and stressed the importance of both the conscious and unconscious in their works. The group also had a popular magazine journal of the same name, ''Dau-al-Set''. The group was inspired by the early works of [[Max Ernst]], [[Paul Klee]] and [[Joan Miró]]. Members of Dau-al-Set included: [[Joan Brossa]], [[Antoni Tàpies]], [[Joan Ponç]], [[Arnau Puig]], [[Modest Cuixart]], [[Juan Eduardo Cirlot]] and [[Joan-Josep Tharrats]]. Dau-al-Set opposed both The Formalists and the formal art centers. |
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