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Major publications on
Miralda's work include Pierre Restany's Une Vie d'Artiste, the monograph Mona a Barcelona of his exhibition at the Joan Prats Gallery, and the catalog of his retrospective at Barcelona's Fundacion 'la Caixa' and Valencia's IVAM, MIRALDA Obras 1965–1995. Others include the
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Miralda won the 2018 Velázquez Prize for
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at El Museo del Barrio and the catalog of his retrospective of drawings, ME NUS at the Palau de la
Virreina in Barcelona and Sa Nostra at Palma de Mallorca. Antoni Miralda with the Catalan artist
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large constructions in public sites while the private events grew into complex public ceremonial events involving ritual and color.
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