Artist of the Day – Joan Miró
Posted by dorian on September 18, 2009
Joan Miró i Ferrà (April 20, 1893 – December 25, 1983; was a Spanish Catalan painter, sculptor, and ceramist born in Barcelona.
The collages, sculptures, tapestries and abstract paintings created by Joan Miró were bright, fantastical and reminiscent of cave paintings. Miró is closely associated with both Barcelona and Paris: he was raised in Barcelona and moved to Paris in 1920, where he became acquainted with other young artists and writers, including Pablo Picasso, Ezra Pound and Ernest Hemingway (who bought Miró’s painting The Farm in 1923). Miró’s first solo exhibit in Paris was in 1925, and by 1930 he was being exhibited in the United States. From then on he worked on paintings, collages, tapestries and ceramic and bronze sculptures. His bold reds, blues and yellows and simple shapes make his work instantly recognizable, and his monumental, abstract sculptures are landmarks in Paris, Chicago, New York and Barcelona.
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for more Miro’, click on self portrait
dorian said
time for some eye candy. feelgood aesthetics for everyone. i’d like to take home one of the Ubu Roi lithographs, please.
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princessxxx said
I love the artists of the day posts, they are quite popular with ADKOB readers.
and hurray for salvador dali being more popular than the swastika.
goodjob D.
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obama the antichrist said
i dont get art ahahahaha i look at these pictures and i am like is there a deeper meaning to this cause it looks weird ahahahaha so i guess i am left brained right wing christian ahahahaha
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dorian said
ota just relax and stare at the colors for about half an hour. tomorrow you’ll wake up a bleeding heart liberal!! heheheh
art with its colors, shapes and forms good for the soul. just like music is.
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princessxxx said
GROOVY!
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obama the antichrist said
see i love music i love the different instuments and the sounds and how the harmonize together. especially the piano! now like sculptures and paintings arent my thing ahahah
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Stephanie said
Oh, I love Miro AND the piano. Can’t you hear Ravel when you look at these pictures? Or Mompou?
Anyway, I especially like the first two pictures – gorgeous!!
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dorian said
ah the lovely stephanie… i’m pleased you found the miros i posted to your liking. my favorites are the first two and the lithograph. i was listening to faure’ and albeniz while i was posting and now can hear the ravel’s melodies in the colors too. i haven’t been introduced to mompou until now. i enjoy seeing the colors in your music. i’m glad you enjoyed hearing the music in my colors.
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Enkill_Eridos said
Was he an impressionist?
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dorian said
surrealist.
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Anonymous said
Extraordinary how childlike vison of modern artists is so infantile
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lucas said
mmm
esta wen
muchas grax 😀
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Anonymous said
lşi..Şpolpl
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santo said
I like Miro paintings, mysterious paintings, many of semiotics that need to be dug up again. I first saw the painting in http://gallery-art.org/joan-miro-ferra.html web. after that I was looking for looking for more about Miro. I finally found on this web Miro.
thank you, this website has provided information about Miro, perhaps inter-web blogroll each other. so everyone can easily find information about Miro.
thank you for this blog has provided information
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your mom said
guess what,. awesomeee!(:
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sonyia said
RUNNING MAN PAINTED WHEN?
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Heath said
The Canadian painter, Ron Bloore, said, “An artist is his region.” He also said that the Renaissance geometric illusionism was a cul-de-sac, a proscenium that led western artists merely to imitate the visual reality. I think Miro would have agreed. The visual world is a disparate chaos of impressions that the artist brings into a ‘desegno interno’ as Zaccaro would have said. Bloore thought that Miro was the true artist, the modernist, who sought the significant, spoke only in a visual language and could only be understood visually. All the wordsmiths, curators, manifesto writers and journalists reliant on artist’s statements could not even imagine the dialogue between the artist and the viewer.
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elizabeth.aram said
I think we have difficulty understanding abstract expressionism or surrealism for the same reason we minimize the experience of negative feelings or focus on facts rather than emotions. Essentially, we are afraid to let go of the control we have in the world, to take risks, or be different. What do you think?
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