Joan MiróBarcelona 1893 - Palma, Majorca 1983
Articles
One way to make sense of Miró's abstractions is to remember, as ever, that 'every painter paints himself.'
Miró‘s Drawing-Collage (1933)
Miró's variations on his name inspired one image after another, all unseen until now. Take a look.
Miró‘s Name in Miró‘s Art (1937-69)
See how Miró wrote his name in large letters across his canvas yet left his viewers blind
Miró‘s Painting (1933)
Miró's inventive and individualistic style, however modern, is merely a complement to his deep traditionalism. And that's as it should be.
Miró‘s Painting / The Circus Horse (1927)
Discover yet another example of how Miró's composition is based on his own name
Miró‘s Potato (1928)
If a self-portrait was collected by Picasso as this one was, there must be a reason beyond remembrance. It's our job to find out what.
Miró‘s Self-portrait (1919)
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