D.N.N - Neo-Dada Manifesto 2026





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D.N.N presents Neo-Dada Manifesto 2026, an original 2025 acrylic painting with collage from Portugal in the Dada style, 40 x 40 cm, hand signed and in excellent condition with a Pop Culture theme.
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The composition's foundation is an exercise in poetic chance, adhering to core Dadaist principles. The textual elements are not written, but found and liberated. Through a process of random selection and deliberate arrangement, these journalistic fragments were reconfigured into a new, urgent poem—a "readymade" manifesto that holds a mirror to the dissonant narratives of our media landscape.
Artist: Duarte N. Nobrega was born in Madeira, Portugal in 1996. He's a holder of a BA in Languages and Business studies from University of Madeira. He's a screenwriter, a novelist and a poet. His first sold script, a crime/drama, titled "Dices, Blood and Sand" has been sold to an indie producer from Los Angeles. Duarte's fiction and poetry has been published in Twenty-Two Twenty-Eight Literary Magazine, several times in Teach Write by Katie Winkler and in Birmingham Arts Journal, Millennial Pulp and in the Brazilian literary magazine Mirada Janela.
The composition's foundation is an exercise in poetic chance, adhering to core Dadaist principles. The textual elements are not written, but found and liberated. Through a process of random selection and deliberate arrangement, these journalistic fragments were reconfigured into a new, urgent poem—a "readymade" manifesto that holds a mirror to the dissonant narratives of our media landscape.
Artist: Duarte N. Nobrega was born in Madeira, Portugal in 1996. He's a holder of a BA in Languages and Business studies from University of Madeira. He's a screenwriter, a novelist and a poet. His first sold script, a crime/drama, titled "Dices, Blood and Sand" has been sold to an indie producer from Los Angeles. Duarte's fiction and poetry has been published in Twenty-Two Twenty-Eight Literary Magazine, several times in Teach Write by Katie Winkler and in Birmingham Arts Journal, Millennial Pulp and in the Brazilian literary magazine Mirada Janela.

