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Welcome to the Fundació Joan Miró Press Office. Here you will find all press materials related to our collection, our temporary exhibitions and other activities held at the Fundació Joan Miró. The Press Office takes care of interview requests, inquiries, professional visits, as well as photo and recording requests for journalistic purposes. We also provide written, visual and audiovisual materials on our exhibitions and activities to media, journalists, and art critics.
Curated by Alejandro Alonso Díaz, the programme addresses the immaterial dimensions of energy, its cycles and impact on the spaces and infrastructures that we inhabit.
The season includes four newly produced exhibitions by the artists Huaqian Zhang, Michael Kleine, Ghislaine Leung and Victor Ruiz Colomer.
Besides these four exhibitions, this edition also includes an intervention in the Fundació Joan Miró's foyer by the artist and Divided Publishing editor Camilla Wills.
The Fundació Joan Miró presents Miró and the United States, an exhibition that recounts a little-known story: the pivotal role that the USA played in Joan Miró's career and in establishing his position in the history of 20th-century art.
The Fundació Joan Miró is celebrating 50 years as a cultural hub with a year of programming that pays tribute to the open, interdisciplinary vision of the artist who founded it.
The artist Kapwani Kiwanga is the winner of the ninth edition of one of the world's most prestigious and consolidated contemporary art prizes, awarded this year by the Fundació Joan Miró with the support of the Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF) and CUPRA.
The work by Paula García-Masedo that invites us to reconsider the perception of the landscape and its depiction by exploring the intersection between art, environmentalism and history in the context of the Iberian Peninsula.
Researchers at the Fundació Joan Miró discover a portrait of Dolors Ferrà i Oromí, Joan Miró's mother, beneath the work Painting created by the artist between the years 1925 and 1927