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Joan Bennàssar

Joan Bennàssar

Joan Bennàssar with a copy of his latest book and some of the many sculpture “settlements” he has created and which are on exhibition along the northeast coast of the island.

Majorca Daily Bulletin reporter 12/09/2022

Joan Bennàssar sculptures

Joan Bennàssar sculptures

The characters link distant pasts with the present.

08/04/2022

Joan Bennàssar's project "The Road to Lluc. Shelters of Love and good Will"

Community

The humility of tenderness

The Road to Lluc. Shelters of Love and Good Will current exhibition taking place in Inca, Selva and Escorca.

Majorca Daily Bulletin reporter05/07/2021 10:29

Artist Joan Bennàssar by Lluc Monastery, Mallorca

Artist Joan Bennàssar by Lluc Monastery, Mallorca

The sculptures were installed on Tuesday.

Lola Olmo 15/12/2020

Pollensa’s mayor, Tomeu Cifre Ochogavía

Culture

“The Calvari is an essential place to visit, and Bennàssar’s works add value to this heritage”

Pollensa’s mayor, Tomeu Cifre, believes that it will be an attraction that is differentiated from “sun and beach”

Majorca Daily Bulletin reporter11/07/2020 09:25

A view looking down the Calvari steps

Culture

A song for recovering the values of a dehumanised society

In Pollensa today, the “Human Reasons” exhibition will be inaugurated. Sculptures and paintings by Joan Bennàssar will act as a spur for tourist and economic reactivation.

Majorca Daily Bulletin reporter11/07/2020 09:09

Artist Joan Bennàssar.

Culture

The image of the sea struck by the oar

The Rhythm of Oars Breaking into the Sea will be distributed on Sunday with the Majorca Daily Bulletin.

Majorca Daily Bulletin reporter24/04/2017 00:00

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Culture

Can Picafort, the new Ithaca of the Mediterranean

Joan Bennàssar's remarkable sculptures can be seen this summer along the front in Can Picafort, all part of the project to make Can Picafort a cultural reference point in Majorca.

Joan Monjo14/07/2016 00:00

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Culture

Joan Bennàssar’s ports of seaweed

The sculpture, "Ports of Seaweed", created expressly for the Can Picafort seafront, has allegorical characters from our history.

Gudi Moragues Jaulin du Seutre14/07/2016 00:00