The exhibition series One Foot Out. Expeditions and Diasporas explores aspects related to belonging to, and breaking away from, an artistic context. Six stand-alone exhibitions that share a similar spirit: embracing a position of uncertainty, they explore the relationships that spring up around them so as to offer a more open, plural vision.
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Authors: Jordi Antas, Eva Fàbregas, Eloy Fernández Porta, Julia Geerlings, Frederica Matelli, Martina Millà, Sira Pizà
Publisher: Fundació Joan Miró
Year: 2018
ISBN: 978-84-16411-43-6
Language: Catalan-Spanish-English
Product features:
168 pp.
45 illustrations
Paperback
23 x 15 cm
Description:
The series presents projects by Ana Garcia-Pineda, Nicolás Lamas, Momu & No Es, Eva Fàbregas, Adrià Julià and Martin Llavaneras: six artists who developed solo exhibitions based around common interests, negotiating performativity and audience involvement, fiction and unforeseeable situations. The various components are constantly shifting, from the perspective of the artistic diaspora.
Éluard, Cramer, Miró - «À toute épreuve», more than a book reconstructs the creative process behind Miró's book based on a collection of poems by Paul Éluard with the same title. The exhibition is part of the Miró. Documents series, whose aim is to use the Fundació's archive to further explore certain aspects of Miró's work.
This catalogue not only shows Sert’s architectural work, but also reveals its effects on town planning. On a theoretical level, as a young man he defended the ideas behind new architecture. As a creative architect, he designed buildings that are still admired as examples to be followed. The Fundació Joan Miró is the building Sert created to house the work...
Prophetia, a project curated by Imma Prieto, includes an exhibition and this publication. They are both structured around three concepts: rape, correspondence and responsibility. To quote the curator, ‘The project does not stem so much from a question as from an observation: the separation or gap between an almost romantic notion of Europe, linked to a...