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Miró's sculptures, which he created after finding fame with painting, show the artist's truly wild side. By David D'Arcy • 01/15/20 8:00am Installation view of ‘Miró the Sculptor: Elements ...
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 ...
Miro, Turner adds, tried to do the same by painting figures as if they could float away from a canvas. The artists met in Paris in 1928 when the 30-year-old Calder called on the 35-year-old Miro ...
For Joan Puynet Miro, the grandson of his namesake, Joan Miro, iconic painter and the pioneer of Surrealism, it’s all Miro all the time. Punyet is the face of the family—he is constantly ...
The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) has dug into its extensive holdings of pieces by Joan Miró for a show that demonstrates how one major work can be a turning point in an artist’s career. For the ...
“Miro is an artist that is increasingly in the consciousness of international collectors,” Gorayeb told artnet News in a phone interview. “He’s definitely on an upswing.
Researchers discovered that a particular brand of paint favored by the Spanish artist had an atomic structure that predisposed it to degradation. By Katherine Kornei From Van Gogh’s sunflowers ...