The foundation's collection of works by Joan Miró includes paintings, drawings, sculptures, ceramics, textiles and an extensive print archive. In addition, it also features an exceptional collection of the artist's preliminary sketches, notes, scale models, sketchbooks and correspondence. This extensive, diverse collection, representative of all the...
Wall calendar with masterpieces from the Fundació Joan Miró collection.
An activity and games book for kids aged 3 and upwards. As they play with the Mironins – characters who have escaped from one of Joan Miró’s paintings – they’ll have fun and learn about the life and work of one of the most remarkable Catalan artists of the 20th century.
High quality reproduction of Joan Miró's La nuit, 1974
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...
A pochoir print by Miró published in Issue No. 4-5 of “Cahiers d’art” magazine in 1937. Miró used the pochoir printing technique whereby shapes are cut out from a cardboard or zinc template (Miró used zinc), coloured and transferred to paper through contact.
Beehave elicited a diptych publication that was released in two stages: the first part, Bee Writings, is a compilation of essays that provides the theoretical framework for the exhibition; the second, Where Are the Bees?, gathers all the interventions that artists from around the world presented within the Fundació and throughout the city.
Original lithograph by Joan Miró's from the lithography series Maravillas con variaciones acrósticas en el jardín de Miró, 1975
Postcard reproduction of Joan Miró’s 1968 work “Cheveu poursuivi par deux planètes”, ready to be framed with its passe-partout.
Postcard reproduction of Joan Miró’s 1968 work “Goutte d’eau sur la neige rose”, ready to be framed with its passe-partout.
Wine glass printed with a work from the L’issue dérobée series, 1974
Cushion printed on both sides with the work Mai 1968, begun in 1968 and finished in 1973
Catalog of the exhibition Paul Klee and the secrets of nature, curated by Martina Millà with the collaboration of Fabienne Eggelhöfer, head curator of Zentrum Paul Klee Bern, at the Fundació Joan Miró 10-21-2022 — 02-12-2023. TEMPORARILY OUT OF PRINT
Catalog of the exhibition Miró. His Most Intimate Legacy, curated by Marko Daniel with Elena Escolar and Dolors Rodriguez Roig, at the Fundació Joan Miró 04/01/2022 — 09/26/2022.
Miró-ADLAN: An Archive of Modernity (1932-1936) reconstructs the key role of the group of artists and intellectual known as ADLAN (Amics de l'Art Nou [Friends of New Art]) in introducing modernity to the Barcelona of the 1930s, during the years of the Spanish Republic.
Catalogue of the exhibition The point of sculpture by David Bestué in collaboration with Martina Millà, at the Fundació Joan Miró 15/10/2021 — 06/03/2022.
Catalogue of the exhibition Nalini Malani. You don't hear me, 2019 Joan Miró Prize. SOLD OUT
Curated by Pilar Cruz for Espai 13, A Monster Who Tells the Truth exhibition series questions the boundaries between disciplines in order to explore the dynamics of power that affect knowledge.
The exhibition program The Possibility of an Island explores some of the symbolic and socio-cultural meanings that islands - those paradigmatic spaces in our collective imagination - have had over the course of time, with the aim of raising questions and reflections about these meanings that may be pertinent to our contemporary context.
The exhibition series One Foot Out. Expeditions and Diasporas explores aspects related to belonging to, and breaking away from, an artistic context. Six stand-alone exhibitions that share a similar spirit: embracing a position of uncertainty, they explore the relationships that spring up around them so as to offer a more open, plural vision.
Catalogue of the exhibition Lina Bo Bardi Drawings
Catalogue of the exhibition Lee Miller and Surrealism in Britain that provides an insight into one of the most important poles of the Surrealist movement's complex international network.
Four-piece coffee set featuring images from the catalogue of “Sculpture in ceramic by Miró and Artigas”, the Exhibition held at the Matisse Gallery in New York in 1956.
T-shirt with plastic print taken from Joan Miró's work "Càntic del Sol", 1961.
Reproduction on porcelain of one of the works from À toute épreuve Miró's book based on a collection of poems by Paul Éluard with the same title in 1958.
Reading glasses available for 5 prescriptions, design based on Joan Miró's work Femme, oiseau, étoile (Homenatge a Pablo Picasso), 1966-1973.