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Joan Miró set out to destroy painting . The Spaniard applied free association to the canvas with radical results.
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Joan Miró set out to destroy painting - MSNSomething about this rarely acknowledged but pervasive assumption may shift — silently but tectonically — when you stand in front of this painting at the Art Institute of Chicago by Joan Miró ...
View Painting I by Joan Miró on artnet. Browse more artworks Joan Miró from Galerie Thomas.
Miró: The Experience of Seeing The Nasher Museum of Art 2001 Campus Dr., Durham 919-684-5135 www.nasher.duke.edu Through Feb. 22 Joan Miró was overwhelmed by “the spectacle of the sky.” One ...
Until a recent analysis of Pintura by Fundació Joan Miró, however, it was Freudian secret that the artist took to the grave. The small oil painting came into the Foundation’s collection in ...
This painting really was executed by Spanish artist Joan Miro, and in 2012 it sold at a Sotheby's auction for 23.56 million pounds (approximately $37 million).. Equating this painting, entitled ...
Sotheby's set a new auction record for Spanish artist Joan Miro on Tuesday when his 1927 painting "Peinture (Etoile Bleue)" fetched $36.9 million, but elsewhere the sale failed to meet ...
73 x 60 cm. (28.7 x 23.6 in.) This work has been authenticated by the ADOM (Association pour la Défense de l'oeuvre de Joan Miró). “Painting I” is the first of three expressive black, white and red ...
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