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At first glance, Joan Miró’s “The Hunter, Catalan Landscape” (1924) appears purely abstract, all squiggles and blobs. But a closer look at the piece—part of “Birth of the World,” an ...
Most people would pass them by without even noticing, but for Joan Miró, the small almond and pebble now in the archive of the Fundació Miró Mallorca were art in the making. “Miró found ...
His name was Miro. There was a time, in the second half of the 20th century, when Spanish surrealist Joan Miro (1893-1983) was as famous as Picasso and Matisse.
Tore Svensson’s Joan Miró-inspired jewellery is a lesson in the poetry of reduction ‘Covers by Tore Svensson’ unites 33 of the Swedish artist’s brooches. Sign up to our newsletter Newsletter; When you ...
No one enjoys a Royston garden more than Robert Royston himself. One of the inventors of modern landscape architecture, Royston designed hundreds of gardens and many public parks during his 60 ...
Joan Miró's grandson celebrated his grandfather's two Zurich shows with a Dada inspired performance hosted by Galerie Gmurzynska, and a message to artists. Dressed in pink, he rode in on a Harley ...
Barcelona has inspired many artist, and Joan Miro was one of its greats. As an exhibition of his work plays out at Tate Modern, Caroline Hendrie traces the man in his home city.
The works of painter Joan Miró were recently the subject of a major retrospective exhibition, “The Ladder of Escape”, at the Fundació Joan Miró in Barcelona. The show opens in Washington, D ...