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<p>Portrait of Miró. Joan Miró, 1938. Fundació Joan Miró, Barcelona. Successió Miró, 2024.</p>

Portrait of Miró

After his exile in Paris during the Spanish Civil War, Joan Miró tried his hand at printmaking and the possibilities it offered. As a result, he and Louis Marcoussis, worked in partnership to make Portrait of Miró.

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<p>Miró-Picasso exhibition. © Fundació Joan Miró, Barcelona. Foto: Davide Camesasca</p>

Miró-Picasso

Exhibition held simultaneously at the Fundació Joan Miró and the Museu Picasso Barcelona to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the death of Pablo Picasso and the fortieth of Joan Miró’s.

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Paul Klee and the Secrets of Nature

The exhibition Paul Klee and the Secrets of Nature centres on the ongoing fascination of the Swiss-German artist for the observation of nature and natural phenomena. The exhibition is structurated in four sections, each of which includes work of other artists who also explored aspects of natural phenomena. As female artists, however, they did not receive due attention or consideration in their day

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<p>© Fundació Joan Miró, Barcelona. Photo: Davide Camesasca</p>

Miró. His Most Intimate Legacy

Miró. His Most Intimate Legacy unveils a relatively unknown facet of Miró as a collector of his own work, which was expressed in the creation of three personal collections: his own; that of his wife Pilar; and the collection of his daughter Dolors. This project seeks to renders homage and express gratitude to the artist as well as to the three generations of the Miró family that have shown leadership in the universal artist’s commitment to the Fundació Joan Miró and the city of Barcelona.

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The point of sculpture

The Point of Sculpture offers an overview of the practice of modern and contemporary sculpture from an asynchronous, heterogeneous perspective that also includes older pieces and anonymous objects. The exhibition, arising from the ambition of twentieth-century sculpture to move beyond representing and generating images, also aims to show the major transformation of this discipline in the twenty-first century with the implementation of new techniques and the emergence of new imaginaries and sensibilities.

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