The Last Match Factory
Photography exhibition at the Foyer of the museum relating to Weiyan Low pictures.
Photography exhibition at the Foyer of the museum relating to Weiyan Low pictures.
A selection of photographies remembering the visit of American artist Alexander Calder at Mont-roig del Camp.
Photography exhibition by the artist Oriol Enguany.
Picasso Series is a selection of photographs by Joaquim Gomis taken in 1968 that document a walk around the streets of the Picasso’s Barcelona.
Exhibition of portrait photographs of residents of the city of Rotterdam taken by Shehera Grot.
Exhibition of photographs taken by Joaquim Gomis in various spots around the city of Barcelona and in Sitges and El Masnou between the 1940s and early 1960s.
about "Illusions and Illusionism. Photographs by Joaquim Gomis"
Bimbo is an exhibition of photographs in the lobby of the Fundació Miró, which accompanies the temporary exhibition Paul Klee and the Secrets of Nature. It takes the passion for cats shared by the dancer and photographer Nora Baylach and Paul Klee as the starting point.
Long days, short nights features photographs that Joaquim Gomis took during the summers he and his family spent in Sitges and Ibiza.
This exhibition presents a selection of photograph deposited by Enric Tormo Freixes in the archive of the Fundació Joan Miró. They are all photographs taken in the 1940s and 1950s, portraying Miró in his family and professional contexts, whether in Barcelona, in Mont-Roig or in working trips to Paris.
Between 2006 and 2009, the years leading up to the global financial crisis, Juande Jarillo (Granada, 1969) spent his free time seeking out moments of people gathering together or crossing paths in Barcelona. Jarillo set up his camera in different locations in the city centre, sometimes riding the tourist bus, and waiting for the precise moment when a conjunction of forms, an interplay of gazes and reflections, or a composition of figures or of urban artefacts would unfold. His aim was to capture the almost invisible textures, light and vectors that cross the urban landscape at a given moment.
The exhibition Broken Games is a selection of 13 photographs by different authors: some were taken by Joaquim Gomis’ father, others by Joaquim Gomis (1902-1991) himself, and one by Gomis’ wife, Odette Cherbonnier. What prompted this exhibition was a desire to present materials from the family albums in the Gomis Archive held at the National Archive of Catalonia, which evoke summertime joie de vivre as well as fun vacation and leisure time.
In this selection of photographs-most of which convey low temperatures, were taken at dusk or at times of low luminosity-, we find elements that can both open or close a space or dissolve its boundaries and contours. Mayoral photographs places that might seem hostile, places where time has been suspended, a time that does not seem to exist and that the locations do not allow to situate or signify.