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You might have booked a Barcelona trip with Antoni Gaudí’s steeples in mind, or to see one of the most comprehensive collections of Picasso, but it’s Joan Miró who first welcomes you to the ...
Exasperated young artists yearning to hit back at their ignorant parents could learn a trick from Joan Miró ... now occupying the whitewashed farm house in which the artist summered with his ...
Simply sign up to the House & Home myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. “My dream, once I am able to settle down somewhere,” wrote the artist Joan Miró in 1938, fed up of working ...
As a reproduction of Joan Miró’s studio goes on show in London, his grandson gives Alastair Sooke a tour of the real thing. “It is something I will never forget,” says Joan Punyet Miró ...
Something 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 ...
So when Spanish surrealist Joan Miró announced in 1927 that he wanted to "assassinate painting," he was, in a sense, merely doing his duty as an artist. Yet has anyone attacked, perverted and ...
It’s one of many dada-esque delights in the Museum of Modern Art’s new show, “Joan Miró: Birth of the World.” Hailed as a poet-painter, the Spanish artist created his own shorthand.
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. And anyone who knew anything about ...
Going back to the 1960s, a sculpture by Spanish Catalan artist Joan Miró had been part of the plan for the plaza next to the George W. Dunne Cook County Office Building — previously known as ...
As a young artist,Joan Miró bragged that he would surpass Cubism: “I shall break their guitar.” During his nearly seven-decade career, he richly fulfilled this ambition by creating paths for ...
Joan Miró, one of Spain’s most notable living painters, has been besieged by writers and journalists, and all that most have been able to wring out of him is an evasive silence. CAMILO JOSÉ ...
In a Freudian posthumous twist, researchers discovered a portrait of Catalan artist Joan Miró’s mother concealed beneath his “Painting” nearly a century after its completion in 1927.
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