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Exhibition dates: Ordinal May – 14th Oct 2018
Curators: Simon Baker, Senior Keeper, International Assumption (Photography) final Shoair Mavlian, Assistant Conservator, Tate Current, with Emmanuelle de l’Ecotais, Curator supporting Photographs
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JOAN MIRÓ | PEINTURE (FEMME AU CHAPEAU ROUGE)
J. Dupin, Joan Miró. Life and Work, London, 1962, no. 195, illustrated p. 516 (titled Painting)
J. Johnson Sweeney, Joan Miró, Barcelona, 1970, illustrated in colour p. 113
M. Tapié, Joan Miró, Milan, 1970, no. 32
Maeght Editeur, Miró, l’artiste et l’œuvre, Paris, 1971, no. 47, illustrated p. 47 (titled Peinture)
A. Cirici, Miró-Mirall, Barcelona, 1977, no. 69, illustrated in colour p. 77 (titled Pintura)
J. Punyet Miró & G. Lolivier, Miró, Le peintre aux étoiles, Paris, 1993, illustrated in colour p. 42
P. E. Guerrero, Calder at Home: The Joyous Environment of Alexander Calder, New York, 1998, illustrated in colour in a photograph p. 134
J. Dupin & A. Lelong-Mainaud, Joan Miró Catalogue Raisonné. Paintings I. 1908-1930, Paris, 1999, vol. I, no. 276, illustrated in colour p. 207 (titled Peinture)
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Joan Miró i Ferrà was a Spanish painter, sculptor, and ceramicist born in Barcelona. A museum dedicated to his work, the Fundació Joan Miró, was established in his native city of Barcelona in 1975, and another, the Fundació Pilar i Joan Miró, was established in his adoptive city of Palma de Mallorca in 1981.
Earning international acclaim, his work has been interpreted as Surrealism but with a personal style, sometimes also veering into Fauvism and Expressionism. He was notable for his interest in the unconscious or the subconscious mind, reflected in his re-creation of the childlike. His difficult to classify works also had a manifestation of Catalan pride. In numerous interviews dating from the 1930s onwards, Miró expressed contempt for conventional painting methods as a way of supporting bourgeois society, and declared an "assassination of painting" in favour of upsetting the visual elements of established painting.
Biography
Born into a family of a goldsmith and a watchmaker, Miró grew up in the Barri Gòtic neighborhood of Barcelona. The Miró surname indicates possible Jewish roots in terms of marrano or converso Iberian Jews who converted to Christianity. His father was Miquel Miró Adzer