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This dictionary provides the keys to understanding Joan Miró's poetic and symbolic universe.
Swasky meets Joan Miró in the building designed by architect Josep Lluís Sert for Miró in Barcelona. In this book, Swasky invites the reader to join him as he tours the Fundació Joan Miró and some of the key places in the life and work of this great artist.
This book on Joan Miró offers details about his sentimental relationships that have been unknown until now, as well as reconstructing the reasons why he left Spain during the Civil War and analysing how he was able to survive during the harshest years of the Franco regime. The biography centres on the years from 1893 to 1947, when he travelled to the...
Miró and the Catalan Poets is part of the book series the Enciclopèdia Catalana has dedicated to the great Catalan artists of the 20th-century, such as Picasso and Dalí. This volume, dedicated in turn to Miró, is a book of books, a recompilation of all the work that Miró did with Catalan poets, including J.V. Foix, Salvador Espriu, Joan Brossa and...
This new edition of a book first published in 1968 contains colour prints of Joan Miró’s 22 “Constellations”. The collection of poems includes “Fata Morgana”, “Les États généraux”, “Des Épingles tremblantes”, “Xénophiles”, “Ode à Charles Fourier” and “Constellations”.The excerpt from “Constellations” reproduces the edition published by Pierre Matisse in...
Éluard, Cramer, Miró - «À toute épreuve», more than a book reconstructs the creative process behind Miró's book based on a collection of poems by Paul Éluard with the same title. The exhibition is part of the Miró. Documents series, whose aim is to use the Fundació's archive to further explore certain aspects of Miró's work.
The newest Cahiers d’Art revue 2018 revisits Miró’s works and relationship between Miró and Cahiers d’Art through an anthology of the most beautiful texts published in the revue. It also introduces unpublished objects and pieces from the artist’s collection.
This book compiles the most important works of Joan Miró, while at the same time carrying out a complete chronological tour of the life and the stylistic periods of the artist.
In 1958, artist Joan Miró and critic Yvon Taillandier sat down for an in-depth discussion on Miró's life and work. This edition presents their conversation, one of the most illuminating and insightful looks into Miró's philosophy and creative process.
This exhibition is organised by the Tate Modern, London, and the Fundació Joan Miró, Barcelona, and brings together over 150 works by the artist showing that his tendency towards contemplative isolation was accompanied by a coherent response to events.
When we learn how to read, letters, words and figures come to form part of a marvellous multifarious universe that is open and free of all prejudice. Using the language of art, "ABC Miró" introduces us to this stimulating learning stage. Letters and words are presented and represented using an infinite variety of registers, techniques and emotions from...