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Joan Miró   (Spanish, 1893-1983) 

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Joan Miró, Équinoxe, (D. 428)
Joan Miró
Équinoxe, (D. 428)
1967

Contessa Gallery
Joan Miró, Chanteur de Rues Plate III
Joan Miró
Chanteur de Rues Plate III
International Fine Art
Joan Miró, Chanteur des Rues Plate V
Joan Miró
Chanteur des Rues Plate V
International Fine Art
Joan Miró, Chanteur des reus Plate IV
Joan Miró
Chanteur des reus Plate IV
International Fine Art
Joan Miró, Lithograph IV
Joan Miró
Lithograph IV
Russell Collection of Fine Art
Joan Miró, Untitled
Joan Miró
Untitled
1949

Art-on-paper

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Joan Miró, La caresse des étoiles
Joan Miró
La caresse des étoiles, 1938
Sold: May 6, 2008
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Joan Miró, Blue Star
Joan Miró
Blue Star, 1927
Sold: Dec 21, 2007
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Joan Miró, Le coq
Joan Miró
Le coq, 1940
Sold: Jun 18, 2007
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1893   20 April: Birth of Joan Miró i Ferrá at 9.00 p.m. at number 4 Passatge del Crèdit, Barcelona
1907   Enrolls at the School of Commerce in Barcelona. At the same time he attends classes at the School of Industrial and Fine Arts (the Llotja) until 1910
1912   Enrolls in the school of art run by Francesc Galí, which he attends until 1915
1913   Enrolls in the Cercle Artístic de Sant Lluc
1918   Forms part of the Agrupació Courbet together with Josep Llorens Artigas, J.F. Ràfols, E.C. Ricart, Rafael Sala, Francesc Domingo and Marià Espinal
1919   Travels & meets Pablo Picasso, Paris, France
1920   Participates in Dadaist manifestations
1926   Diaghilev commissions Miró and Ernst to design the sets and costumes for the ballet Romeo and Juliet to be performed by the Ballets Russes
1933   Publication of Enfances by Georges Hugnet, the first book illustrated by Miró with etchings
1936   Travels to Paris with his latest works, which are to be exhibited in New York. Due to the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War, he decides to stay in Paris. His wife and daughter join him, and they remain in France until 1940.
1937   Produces a large mural painting, The reaper (Catalan peasant in revolt), for the Spanish Republican Government's pavilion
1944   Publication of the set of 50 lithographs known as the Barcelona series, under the supervision of Joan Prats
1947   First trip to the United States, where he produces a mural painting for the Gourmet Room at the Terrace Plaza Hotel in Cincinnati
1958   Inauguration of the two murals for UNESCO in Paris. The project receives the Guggenheim International Award.
1977   Produces a large tapestry in conjunction with Josep Royo for the National Gallery, Washington D.C.,
1980   King Juan Carlos awards him the Gold Medal for Fine Arts.
1983   Death of Joan Miró in Palma, Majorca, on 25 December. He is buried on 29 December in the Montjuïc cemetery, Barcelona.
  Miró was born April 20, 1893, in Barcelona and studied at the Barcelona School of Fine Arts and the Academia Galí. His work before 1920 shows wide-ranging influences, including the bright colors of the Fauves, the broken forms of cubism, and the powerful, flat two-dimensionality of Catalan folk art and Romanesque church frescoes of his native Spain.

He moved to Paris in 1920, where, under the influence of surrealist poets and writers, he evolved his mature style. Miró drew on memory, fantasy, and the irrational to create works of art that are visual analogues of surrealist poetry. These dreamlike visions often have a whimsical or humorous quality, containing images of playfully distorted animal forms, twisted organic shapes, and odd geometric constructions. Amorphous amoebic shapes alternate with sharply drawn lines, spots, and curlicues, all positioned with seeming nonchalance.

Miró later produced highly generalized, ethereal works in which his organic forms and figures are reduced to abstracts spots, lines and bursts of colors. Miró also experimented in a wide array of other media, devoting himself to etchings and lithographs for several decades. His ceramic sculptures are also notable, in particular his two large ceramic murals for the UNESCO building in Paris (Wall of the Moon and Wall of the Sun, 1957-59).

It was at the end of the 60's when his final period was marked, which lasted until his death. During this time, Miró concentrated more and more on monumental and public works. He was characterized by the body language and freshness with which he carried out his canvasses, as well as the special attention he paid to material and the stamp he received from informalism. He concentrated his interest on the symbol, not giving too much importance to the representing theme, but to the way the symbol emerged as the piece of work.

In 1976 the Joan Miró Foundation Centre of Contemporary Art Study was officially opened in the city of Barcelona and in 1979, four years before his death, he was named Doctor Honoris Causa by the University of Barcelona. Miró died in Majorca, Spain, on December 25, 1983.

2008   The Hands of Art, SMAK Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst, Gent
2007   Le Corps et son double, Galerie Jeanne-Bucher, Paris
2006   Tapestries, Bass Muesum of Art, Miami, FL
2005   Picasso to Plensa, A Century of Art in Spain Begin Date
2004   VIDEO ROSSO, Galleria Edieuropa, Rome
2003   Collagen, Galerie Biedermann, Munich
2002   Passioni D'Art, Museo d'Arte Moderna, Lugano
2001   Kunst aus Spanien, Galerie Ruf, Munich
2000   Master - Prints, Fischer Kunsthandel & Edition, Berlin
1983   "Joan Miró: A Ninetieth-Birthday Tribute" at the Museum of Modern Art, New York
1983   "Joan Miró: anys 20. Mutació de la realitat" at the Fundació Joan Miró, Barcelona
1978   Retrospective exhibition at the Museo Español de Arte Contemporáneo, Madrid, organised in conjunction with the Fundació Joan Miró, Barcelona
1976   Official opening of the Fundació Joan Miró in Barcelona, with an exhibition of drawings from the collection donated by the artist.
1969   "Miró otro" exhibition at the College of Architects, Barcelona
1967   Installation of a ceramic mural, produced in collaboration with Josep Llorens Artigas, at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York.
1966   Retrospective exhibition at the National Museum of Art, Tokyo and in Kyoto
1964 - 1965   Retrospective at the Tate Gallery in London and at Kunsthaus de Zürich
1962   Retrospective exhibition at the Musée National d'Art Moderne, Paris.
1957   Retrospective of the graphic works at the Kaiser Wilhelm Museum of Krefeld. Exhibition presented in Berlin, Munich, Cologne, Hanovre and Hamburg
1956   Retrospective at the Palais des Beaux-Arts in Bruxelles at Stedelijk Museum d'Amsterdam at Kunsthalle de Bâle
1948   First solo exhibition at the Galerie Maeght, Paris
1941   First large retrospective exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, New York
1932   First one-man show at the Pierre Matisse Gallery, New York.
1930   First one-man show in the United States, at the Valentine Gallery, New York
1925   First solo exhibition at the Galerie Pierre, Paris.
1921   First solo exhibition in Paris at the Galerie La Licorne, organised by Josep Dalmau.

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