1972 Joan Miró Poster Tribute to Architect Sert
1972 Joan Miró Poster Tribute to Architect Sert
1972 Joan Miró Poster Tribute to Architect Sert.
Poster made by Joan Miró for the tribute exhibition to the architect Josep Lluís Sert, which took place at the Colegio de Arquitectos de Canarias, in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in February 1972.
- Lithographic Poster only 1000 was edited.
- Measurments; 57.7 x 75.4 cm / 22,71 x 29,68 in.
- Condition 5/10 ( see the photos )
- frame not included.
Josep Lluís Sert co-founded the group GATCPAC (Grup d'Artistes i Tècnics Catalans per al Progrés de l'Arquitectura Contemporània, i.e. Group of Catalan Artists and Technicians for the Progress of Contemporary Architecture), which later became, with the addition of the western and north groups, the GATEPAC (Grupo de Artistas y Técnicos Españoles para el Progreso de l'Arquitectura Contemporánea), which was in turn the Spanish branch of the Congrès International d'Architecture Moderne (CIAM). Sometime later, Sert became President of CIAM (1947–56). He created several outstanding pieces of modern architecture during this period, such as the week-end house in El Garraf, Catalonia, Spain (1935), the Central Dispensary of Barcelona (1935) and the Master Plan for the City of Barcelona (1933–35). From 1937 through 1939, Sert lived in Paris, where he designed the Spanish Republic's pavilion at the World's Fair, the Paris Exposition of 1937. For the artistic content of the building, Sert called on his Spanish artist friends Picasso, Miró, and Calder; Picasso's contribution was Guernica and became the focal attraction of Sert's design. ( thanks to wikipedia.org )
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