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Iria Candela

Tate Introductions: Miró

The bright colours and graphic strength of paintings by Joan Miro have made him an immensely popular modern painter, but the artist would have been extremely disappointed to see his work treated as little more than interior décor.

In this accessible survey of the artist's life and career, Iria Candela explains the complex roots and darker shades that lie behind the evolution of Miró's work, from the culture of his Catalan homeland to his exposure as a young man to the latest experiments of the avant-garde in Paris and the rise of Fascism in Spain. She examines not only Miró's paintings but also his sculpture, prints and murals, quoting from many of the artist's own revealing statements.

For anyone wanting to explore the legacy left by the artist who declared that he wanted to 'assassinate painting', this concise introduction is the perfect guide.
42 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2014
Publication year
2014
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Quotes

  • Liza Savinahas quoted5 years ago
    1969 for the exhibition Miró Otro (Other Miró) at the Association of Architects of Catalonia, Barcelona, where he painted a gigantic mural on the glass façade surrounding the building, which he voluntarily erased after the exhibition51,
  • Liza Savinahas quoted5 years ago
    gigantic mural on the glass façade surrounding the building, which he voluntarily erased after the exhibition51,
  • Liza Savinahas quoted5 years ago
    easel painting in order to produce collective art encouraged Miró to continue working on other murals (such as that commissioned by architect Walter Gropius for the Harvard Graduate Center)42 as well as experimenting with new

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